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1. 02 33 15 J6 7 J9 ii ENGLISH operation depends on the programmed operation modes see Strt item of programming menu Standard mode a command being on the first input will cause the complete opening of the gate start a command being on the second input will cause the partial opening of the gate pedestrian start e Open Close command a command on the first input always controls the gate opening while a command on the second input always controls the gate closing There is an impulse command that is to say that an impulse will cause the complete gate opening or closing Manned operation a command on the first input always controls the gate opening while a command on the second input always controls the gate closing There is a monostable command that is to say the gate will be opened or closed as long as the contact is closed and it will immediately stop as the contact is open Timer mode it is similar to the standard mode but the gate stays open completely or partially while the contact is closed on input as soon as the contact is open the pause time count down will start after which the gate will be closed again This function allows programming the gate opening time during the day by making use of an external timer Automatic closing must be enabled In all modes inputs must be connected to devices having normally
2. 4 7 LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT OUTPUT The PD13 control unit has a 24 VDC output that allows connection of a maximum load of 3 W This output can be used to connect a warning light indicating the status of the gate or for a low voltage flashing light e g LUMOS 24V Connect the low voltage signal light or flashing light wires to terminals E4 and E5 2 J3 15 Jo 7 J 1 1 E2 E4 5 CAUTION Pay attention to the polarity of the connected device if necessary 4 8 COURTESY LIGHTS Thanks to the output COURTESY LIGHT the control unit allows the connection of an electric appliance e g courtesy light or garden lights controlled automatically or by means of the special transmitter key The courtesy light terminals can be alternatively used for a 230V flashing light with integrated flasher The output COURTESY LIGHT is a simple N O contact with no power supply Connect the cables to terminals B1 and 2 v LL E1 E2 E4 E5 B1 B2 order to guarantee the maximal range Connect the antenna hot pole to terminal A2 ANT of the control unit and the braiding to terminal A1 ANT HB V NOTE using the LUMOS 24V flashing light with built
3. DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DEFAULT 5 Low voltage output setting no Not used Flashing function Warning light function Flashing unit paused Start inputs Standard operation Inputs from terminal board disabled Separate opening and closing commands Man present operation Timer operation STOP input The input is disabled the STOP command is not received The STOP command stops the gate The next START inverts the direction The STOP command stops the gate The next START does not invert the direction Interior photocell input Disabled Functions as an active photocell during opening and closure Exterior photocell input Functions as an active photocell during closure and with the gate stopped Only functions as an active photocell during closure Disabled Photocell testing Edge 1 input fixed edge Input inactive Input active during opening and closing Input only active during opening Edge 2 input mobile edge put inactive put active during opening and closing put only active during closing Safety edge operational testing Test disabled Test enabled f Test enabled for optical edges Encoder sensitivity Enabling the ADI device interface disabled interface enabled
4. End programming Do not exit the programming menu Exit from the programming menu storing the parameters set ENGLISH In implementing the automation device these are the most important steps for guaranteeing maximum safety V2 recommends the application of the following technical standards EN 12445 Safety in the use of automated closures test methods EN 12453 Safety in the use of automated closures requirements EN 60204 1 Safety of Machinery electrical equipment of machines part 1 general principles In particular with reference to the table in the section PRELIMINARY CHECKS and IDENTIFICATION OF THE TYPE OF USE in the majority of cases it will be necessary to measure the impact force in accordance with the provisions of EN 12445 Adjusting the operating force is possible by programming the electronic circuit board and the impact force profile should be measured using an appropriate device itself also certified and subjected to annual calibration capable of tracing the force time graph The result should be in compliance with the following maximum values Force A 1400 N gt 500 mm Dynamic IMPACT force 400 N 50 500 mm Static CRUSHING force For a comprehensive guide on the installation of automation devices and the documentation to be prepared we recommend use of the guides issued by the Italian association U
5. ena egerat voids 48 6 ACCESSING THE CONTROL UNIT SETTINGS 49 7 QUICK CONFIGURATION nre edente te aer e ER Ua en EE d A HR ER E enna 49 8 LOADING THE DEFAULT 5 50 9 SELF LEARNING OF THE LIMIT SWITCH 51 10 OPERATION OF THE OBSTACLE DETECTION SENSORS 4 0 04 51 11 READING CYCLE COUNTER HERE Pg E rA RR vite i Yee a Eae d e a er 52 12 EMERGENCY MAN PRESENT 53 13 PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL UNIT 13 1 OPERATION DEFECTS 13 2 SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS tute deret e ete et Eee CER ERR Eod ER d 14 START UP uneven ere e tr e de de po he ede e e Bae 66 15 oe ettet per tende hod Motu hen d 66 16 5 n Roter Rab e an eee ave vine Ee pete E 66 m O I ENGLISH 1 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Prior to proceeding with installation it is essential the instructions be read in full since they contain important information regarding safety installation u
6. be a company gate that accesses onto a public street and which is only used by employees Group 3 Anyone can use the automated closure which is thus located on public land For example the access gate to a supermarket or an office or a hospital Protection A Closure is activated by means of a control button with the person present i e with maintained action m O I Protection B With the person present closure is activated by a command controlled by means of a key switch or the like in order to prevent use by unauthorised persons Protection C Restricts the force of the leaf of the door gate l e in the case of the gate striking an obstacle the impact force must fall within a curve established by the regulations Protection D Devices such as photocells capable of detecting the presence of people or obstacles They may be active on just one side or on both sides of the door or gate Protection E Sensitive devices such as footboards or immaterial barriers capable of detecting the presence of a person and installed in such a way that the latter cannot be struck in any way by a moving leaf or panel These devices should be active within the entire danger zone of the gate The Machinery Directive defines Danger Zone as any zone surrounding and or near machinery where the presence of an exposed person constitutes a risk to the health and safety of that person The risk analysis should take into consi
7. concerns a quick procedure to set the control unit and set it at work immediately We recommend following these instructions in order to check quickly the correct operation of control unit motor and accessories and then changing the configuration in case of any non satisfactory parameter 1 O I Call up the default configuration see paragraph LOADING OF DEFAULT PARAMETERS Set items air 5200 Fot Fote 050 based on the gate direction and the installed security devices Please refer to the paragraph CONTROL UNIT CONFIGURATION for the item position inside the menu as well as for the available options for each item Start the self learning cycle see the section on SELF LEARNING OF THE LIMIT SWITCH POSITION ENGLISH If necessary it is possible to restore all parameters to their standard or default values see the final summary table A PLEASE NOTE This procedure results in the loss of all customised parameters and hence it has been included outside the configuration menu in order to minimise the likelihood of it being run in error Press and hold the OK key until the display shows dEF Release the OK key the display shows 5C only press the OK key if it is desired to exit this menu Press the key the display shows Press the OK key the display shows no Press the 4 key the display shows 5 Press the OK key all parameters are
8. in antenna connect the terminal 3 of the flashing light to the terminal A2 ANT of the control unit and the terminal 4 of the flashing light to the terminal A1 ANT of the control unit PD13 4 10 PLUG IN RECEIVER PD13 control unit is suitable for plugging in a MR1 receiver having a high sensitivity super heterodyne architecture AN WARNING it is necessary to turn off the control unit power before doing the operations mentioned here below Pay attention to the way you connect the removable modules MR1 module receiver is provided with 4 channels and each of them is suitable for a command of PD13 control unit e CHANNEL 1 gt START e CHANNEL 2 gt PEDESTRIAN START e CHANNEL e STOP e CHANNEL 4 COURTESY LIGHT NOTE Before programming 4 channels and function logics read carefully the instructions of MR1 4 11 ADI INTERFACE The ADI Additional Devices Interface interface of the control unit PD13 allows the connection to V2 optional modules Refer to V2 catalogue or to the technical sheets to see which optional modules with ADI interface are available for this control unit A WARNING Please read the instructions of each single module to install the optional modules For some devices it is possible to configure the mode for interfacing with the control unit in addition it is necessary to enable the interface so that the contro
9. open contacts Connect cables of device controlling the first input between terminals J1 START and J4 COM of the control unit Connect cables of device controlling the second input between terminals J2 START and COM of the control unit The first input function can also be activated by pressing key outside the programming menu or by means of a remote control stored on channel 1 see relevant instructions of MR1 receiver The second input function can also be activated by pressing 4 key outside the programming menu or by means of a remote control stored on channel 2 HERR m 5 J6 7 J 1 2 E4 E5 1 immediate gate stop when activated This switch must have normally close contact NC that will get open in case of operation In case the STOP switch is operated while the gate is open the automatic closing function will always be disabled To close the gate again you will need a start command if the start function in pause is disabled it will be temporarily enabled to allow the gate release Connect the stop switch cables between terminal J3 STOP and J4 COM of the control unit E 2 33 5 6 7 J 9 E2 E4 E5 The stop switch function can be activated by means of a remote control stored on channel 3 see relevant instructions of receiver
10. optical safety edges rESi Test enabled for conductive rubber safety edges A WARNING V2 suggests to keep activated the test of the 2 photocells in order to grant a higher safety of the system A j Encoder sensitivity i 9 This menu allows to adjust the encoder sensitivity for the obstacle E Y detection leaf blocked 2 Ent 8 minimum sensitivity 7 maximum sensitivity Enabling the ADI device This menu makes it possible to enable operation of the device connected to the ADI connector no interface disabled any signals will be ignored Si interface enabled PLEASE NOTE selecting Si and pressing MENU accesses the configuration menu for the device connected to the ADI connector This menu is managed by the device itself and is different for each device Please refer to the manual for the device If the Si option is selected but no device is connected the display will show a series of dotted lines Exiting the ADI device configuration menu returns to the i ADi option End of Programming D D This menu allows to finish the programming both default A and personalized saving the modified data into memory i na Further corrections to carry out do not quit the programming 5 changes complete when programming is o complete and the data is saved the display A V E shows the control panel THE INSERTED DATA HAVE BEEN MEMORIZED THE CONTROL UNIT IS REA
11. overwritten with their default values see the table on pages 74 75 the control units exits programming mode and the display shows the control panel 9 SELF LEARNING OF THE LIMIT SWITCH POSITION This menu allows automatically learning the end stop positions in opening and closing A ATTENTION before proceeding make sure to position the mechanical stops and the limit sensors correctly A ATTENTION before proceeding set the c parameter Press and hold the OK key until the display shows 5EL 2 Release the OK key the display shows 252 only press the OK key if it is desired to exit this menu Press the key the display shows Press the OK key to activate the working time self training cycle the display shows the control panel and starts the time self training procedure 4 1 The gate will be activated in closing direction until the stop end or the closing end of stroke is reached 4 2 The gate will be activated in opening direction until the stop end or the opening end of stroke is reached 4 3 The gate will be activated in closing direction until the stop end or the closing end of stroke is reached If the obstacle sensor has been enabled the display shows the recommended value for the obstacle sensor If no operations are performed for 20 seconds the control unit exits the programming phase without saving the value recommended 7 Press and hold the key until the display shows F nE then press the O
12. standstill and it begins moving the initial inertia must be faced therefore if your gate is quite heavy its doors could not move In case the 5FUn pickup function is activated for the first 2 seconds of motion of each door the control unit will ignore value and it will give motor the maximum power command in order to overcome the gate inertia Starting ramp In order not to stress too much the motor when the motion starts the power is gradually increased until reached the set value or 100 if the take off is enabled Higher is the set value longer the length of time of the ramp that is the time necessary to reach the value of nominal power Adjusting the obstacle sensor This menu allows adjustment of the sensitivity of the obstacle sensor When the current absorbed by the motor exceeds the value set the control unit detects an alarm For sensor operation please refer to the dedicated section 10 no amperometric disabled Slow down in opening This menu allows regulating the percentage of the ride drive that is carried out at reduced speed during the last opening stretch Slow Down in Closing This menu allows regulating the percentage of the ride drive that is carried out at reduced speed during the last closing stretch Start command during the opening phase This menu allows fixing the control unit conduct in case it receives a 9 Start command during the opening phase m I ri na 2 Da
13. supply PLEASE NOTE the highlighted connections are factory pre wired 5 1 DISPLAY When power is on the control unit checks that display correctly operates by switching on all segments for 1 5 sec 8 8 8 8 Firmware version e g Pr LG will be viewed in the following 1 5 sec Panel will be viewed upon completion of this test m Z O I The control panel represents the physical status of the CLOSED CONTACT OPENED CONTACT k gt IN PROGRESS E H H H 14 3 PAUSE GATE OPENED i CLOSING IN PROGRESS START PEDESTRIAN START STOP LIMIT SWITCH SX PHOTOCELL 1 LIMIT SWITCH DX dac E 4 PHOTOCELL 2 4 111 REMOTE SAFETY SAFETY RIBBON 1 SAFETY RIBBON 2 terminal board contacts and of the program mode keys if the upper vertical segment is on the contact is closed if the lower vertical segment is on the contact is open the above picture shows an instance where the inputs PHOTO1 PHOTO2 EDGE1 EDGE2 and STOP have all been correctly connected PLEASE NOTE if the panel is off the control unit should be in ENERGY SAVING mode press the OK key to turn it on The segments indicated as REMOTE SAFETY show the status of the remote safety devices for the device connected to the ADI connector If the ADI interface is not enabled no device connected both segments remain turned off If the device indicates a photocell alar
14. the battery with the battery from another working transmitter if this was the cause of the problem then simply replace the battery with another of the same type Are you satisfied Should you wish to add another automation device to your home contact the same installer and ask for a V2 SpA product we guarantee you the most advanced products on the market and maximum compatibility with existing automation devices Thank you for having read these recommendations and for any present or future needs we ask you to contact your installer in full confidence Ji 3 5 MOTOR OVERRIDING SYSTEM 2 5 operating on the motor In case of absence of current the gate can be released by 1 Open the hatch of the lock J in front of the motor 2 Insert the key K in the lock and turn clockwise to open the hatch of the release on the side 3 Insert the key L into the hole and turn clockwise until reached the limit switch To restore the automation proceed as follows 1 Turn the key L anticlockwise until reached the limit switch then draw it out 2 Turn the key K anticlockwise closing the hatch of the lock then draw it out 3 Close the lock with the hatch J
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16. 81mm 3 4 INSTALLING THE MAGNETIC LIMIT SWITCHES Install the supplied magnet holder on the rack in a way that in the opening and closing limit positions the magnet be positioned next to the magnetic sensor behind the hood as near as possible to the hood The supplied magnets have been colored differently in order to be distinguished from each other BLUE MAGNET RIGHT LIMIT SWITCH DX RED MAGNET LEFT LIMIT SWITCH SX The type of limit switch RIGHT LEFT depends on the position of the limit switch towards the motor independently from the opening sense WARNING Once checked the proper working of the system we suggest to weld the end of stroke brackets on the rack the motor must be ona a levelled surface and perfectly parallel to the gate the distance between pinion and rack must be 1 or 2 mm If needed adjust the 4 grains the rack must be trued up with the pinion of the motor the minimum distance between the maximum overall of the gate and the case of the pinion of the motor must be of at least 5 mm Check the above indicated conditions and proceed fixing the 4 bolts D anchoring the motor to the plate gt 5mm ah
17. DY TO BE USED This paragraph shows some possible operation defects along with their cause and applicable remedy OVERLOAD led is on It means that there is an overload on accessory power supply 1 Remove the extractable part containing terminals J1 to J9 OVERLOAD led will switch off 2 Remove the overload cause 3 Reinsert the terminal board extractable part and check that this led is not on again Too long pre blinking When a Start command is given and the blinker switches on immediately but the gate is late in opening it means that the setup cycle count down expired and the control unit shows that service is required Error 0 When a start command is given the gate does not open and the display shows the message 0 This means that the buffer batteries do not have sufficient power to open the gate It is necessary to wait for the return of mains power or to replace the drained batteries with new ones Error 1 The writing Err fappears on display when you exit from programming It means that changed data could not be stored This kind of defect has no remedy and the control unit must be sent to V2 S p A for repair Error 2 When a Start command is given and the gate does not open and the display shows Erre It means that triac test failed Before sending the control unit to V2 S p A for repair be sure that motors have been properly connected Error 3 When a Start command is given and the gate does n
18. Ds A A A A A ALA P A gee ee vy Pee Ae 5 2 yds Ea operating on the motor Open the hatch of the lock J in front of the motor 2 Insert the key K in the lock and turn clockwise to open the hatch of the release on the side 3 Insert the key L into the hole and turn clockwise until reached the limit switch m O I To restore the automation proceed as follows 1 Turn the key L anticlockwise until reached the limit switch then draw it out 2 Turn the key K anticlockwise closing the hatch of the lock then draw it out 3 Close the lock with the hatch J 3 6 INSTALLATION LAYOUT ALFARISS actuator Power supply cable 3 x 1 5 mm T100 C Rack Flashing light with built in antenna Power supply 2 x 1 mm antenna RG58 Photocells cable 4 x 0 5 mm RX cable 2 x 0 5 mm TX Key switch cable 2 x 1 Transmitter Pillar photocells cable 4 x 0 5 mm RX cable 2 x 0 5 mm TX Pillar mounted digital radio switch Safety edge EN 12978 ENGLISH PD13 is provided with a display that not onl
19. GNETIC LIMIT SWITCHES 3 5 MOTOR OVERRIDING SYSTEM 3 6 INSTALEATION EAYOLT nter tee ges serene in Ie Pg Pe oO eee EP Y EB E Dee e Ee iba X Cd P e AR Ee T 4 CONTROL UNIT ur os a eS e t t S b b a ta Ca nit ee ios e etes 471 ENERGY SAVING FUNC THON iiet apn tare Deor ase IY nets cedo o caben te 4 2 CONNECTING THE MOTOR LIMIT SWITCH SENSOR AND ENCODER GONNEGTING PHOTOGELLES 2 denunce nat t rete coh d s rac e n d Rar xe re MERE EE Rd 4 4 CONNECTING SAFETY RIBBONS 4 5 ACTIVATION INPUTS A RI C VOW VOLTAGE CAT OUT PUT eoe tete ete Pe RU et RERO US a 4 8 COURTESY 4 9 EXTERNAL AERIAL 4 10 PLUG IN RECEIVER 411 i adam to et Te or er ree een De e rt d Dn e De 4 12 POWER SUPPLY edet lp er dene terae teste e euren ae e ene ee Rue ie ORE 24 13 BATTERY POWER ze ee te 4 14 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SUMMARY 2 ca certe net eene pH te Hae cust ER e D Pee a Ra S CONTROL e RUN ae noe o pe et d ve gun pss ettet enn 47 5 1 H 47 5 2 USE OF THE KEYS FOR Ee
20. K key select the option 5 and then press the OK key to exit programming mode storing the value for the sensors A PLEASE NOTE If the control unit is left to time out from programming mode 1 minute the obstacle sensor return to the value that was set prior to performing self training according to the default values the sensor is disabled On the other hand the limit switch positions are always stored m O I 10 OPERATION OF THE OBSTACLE DETECTION SENSORS The control unit PD13 is equipped of a sophisticated system that allows to find if the movement of the barrier is being prevented by an obstacle This system is based on the acknowledgment of the stalling condition through encoder and on the measure of the current draw The measure of the current is disabled by default Through the appropriate 5En5 menu it is possible to enable and regulate the threshold of participation of the obstacles sensors The monitoring recognition is carried out either during the normal ride or when slowing down Detection of an obstacle during normal movement of the gate results in brief inversion of motion in order to free the obstacle If an obstacle is detected during closure any subsequent automatic closure will be disabled Note disabling current amperometric measurement does not cancel stall condition recognition ENGLISH COUNTER PD13 control unit counts the completed opening cycles of the gate and if requested it sh
21. NAC obtainable from www v2home com Maintenance should be performed in full compliance with the safety instructions described in this manual and in accordance with current legal and regulatory provisions The recommended interval between each maintenance operation is six months the checks involved should at least relate to the perfect efficiency of all warning devices he perfect efficiency of all safety devices measurement of the gate operating forces he lubrication of mechanical parts on the automation device where necessary the state of wear of the mechanical parts on the automation device e the state of wear of the electrical cables on the electromechanical actuators The result of each check should be recorded in a gate maintenance log 16 DISPOSAL Packaging materials plastic polystyrene etc should not be disposed of in the environment and should not be left within the reach of children since they constitute sources of danger The ZARISS device is made from various types of materials some of which may be recycled aluminium plastic electrical cables others should be disposed of electronic circuit boards and components PLEASE NOTE certain electronic components may contain pollutants do not dispose of them in the environment Please seek information regarding recycling or disposal systems and adhere to all current local regulations AUTOMATION DEVICE USER INFORMATION An automatio
22. Oo A o ea Y Pre blinking time L P E gt i Hi qm Before any gate movement blinker will be activated for L Pr time to E z warn about the incoming motion S o E E gt gt 2 c rv E e S G 2 A ha M 9 0 c3 e Partial opening The percentage of the path the gate performs in the case of opening using the Pedestrian Start command m O I Motor power This menu allows adjusting the motor power The displayed value is the percentage of max motor power Power motor during slow down phase This menu allows you to regulate the power of motor during the slow down phase The value displayed represents the percentage of the maximum motor power Maximum motor power during battery operation During battery operation the controller is powered with a lower voltage compared to mains power For this reason the power of the motor is reduced compared to normal operation and may not be sufficient to move the gate panels effectively This menu allows you to activate the motors at their maximum power during battery operation na Motor power at the parameter set in the Pat menu 5 Maximum motor power ENGLISH 2 E 0 Y oon A RT RE NE 25 4 2 9 9 0 4 Start off When the gate is
23. V2 S p A Corso Principi di Piemonte 65 67 12035 RACCONIGI CN ITALY tel 39 01 72 81 24 11 fax 39 01 72 84 050 info v2home com www v2home com IL n 350 1 EDIZ 01 04 2011 ALFARISS ATTUATORE ELETTROMECCANICO 24V IRREVERSIBILE A CREMAGLIERA PER CANCELLI SCORREVOLI FINO A 300 KG DI PESO 24V ELECTRO MECHANICAL IRREVERSIBLE RACK ACTUATOR FOR SLIDING GATES UP TO 300 KG OPERATEUR ELECTROMECANIQUE 24V IRREVERSIBLE A CREMAILLERE POUR PORTAILS COULISSANTS JUSQU A 300 KG DE POIDS MOTOR ELECTROMECANICO 24V IRREVERSIBLES A CREMALLERA PARA PUERTAS CORREDERAS HASTA 300 KG DE PESO 3mm 180 mm 0 4 122 5 E 122 5 mm 305 mm INDEX 1T GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION niin bo ted takes Dee eo ui nti tta been Pe tede eb pn 1 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS and IDENTIFICATION OF THE TYPE TO BE USED 1 2 TECHNICAL ASSISTANG E SERVIE E et RD replete di n 1 3 EC DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION FOR PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY 2 TECHNICAL fepe Wet e re etr t e e Rc dece vr pea de EP ele ee aene 38 3 INSTALLATION OF THE MOTOR eee ae o eee e e debet d de dh debe nde sane eR Pede hes 3 1 POSITIONING OF THE MOTOR 3 2 MOUNTING THE 3 35 FIXING OF THE MOTOR Pen ete t ar mo er d eed 3 4 INSTALLING THE MA
24. alized For the encoders to operate correctly the self learning procedure must be performed 2 A few seconds after movement begins this means that the encoder is NOT correctly operating Encoder malfunction or broken connection Error 8 When executing a self learning function the control is refused and the display shows ErrB It means that the setting of the control unit is not compatible with the requested function In order to execute the self learning it is necessary that the Start inputs are enabled in standard mode to survey the currents of the motor it is also necessary that the length of the opening and closure are at least of 7 5 seconds Error 9 When you are trying to change the control unit setups and the the display shows 9 It means that programming was locked by means of the programming lock key CL1 code 161213 To change the settings it is necessary to insert in the connector of the ADI interface the same key used to activate the programming lock and unlock the device Error 10 When a start command is given the gate does not open and the display shows the message Er 47 This means that the ADI module function test failed ENGLISH DISPLAY DATA DESCRIPTION DEFAULT dx Sx Gate direction the direction you see from the inside dx no Si ENERGY SAVING function no 1 0 1 00 Advance blinking time no Advance blinking disabled correspo
25. cells operational test before a normal working cycle T If no operational faults are found the gate starts moving Y Otherwise it will stand still and the flashing light will stay onfor 5 sec The whole test cycle lasts less than one second Do A WARNING V2 suggests to keep activated the test of the photocells in order to grant a higher safety of the system Safety ribbon 1 input This menu allows enabling the input for type 1 safety ribbon that is to say fixed ribbons see paragraph Installation gt 2 4 Un e a gt rid B na input disabled ignored by the control unit Input enabled during the opening and disabled during the closure Y APEH Input enabled in opening and closure lt t e ray ons e Safety ribbon 2 input This menu allows enabling the input for type 2 safety ribbon that is to say mobile ribbons see paragraph Installation L oo D D gt na input disabled ignored by the control unit No jumper with the common is required L Input enabled during closure and disabled during opening lt 2 APEH Input enabled in opening and closure t B H ENGLISH H Fotoe Test of the safety edges This menu allows setting the method of control of the safety edges E Ed 4 Q Q working 1 H i H Y H m a no Test disabled Xe e Foto Test enabled for
26. deration all danger zones for the automation device which should be appropriately protected and marked In a clearly visible area apply a sign with information identifying the motorised door or gate The installer should provide the user with all the information relating to automatic operation emergency opening and maintenance of the motorised door or gate 1 2 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE For any installation problem please contact our Customer Service at the number 39 0172 812411 operating Monday to Friday from 8 30 to 12 30 and from 14 00 to 18 00 1 3 ECDECLARATION OF INCORPORATION FOR PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC ANNEX II B The manufacturer V2 S p A headquarters in Corso Principi di Piemonte 65 12035 Racconigi CN Italy Under its sole responsibility hereby declares that the partly completed machinery model s ALFARISS Identification number and year of manufacturing typed on nameplate Description electromechanical actuator for sliding gates is intended to be installed on sliding gates to create a machine according to the provisions of the Directive 2006 42 EC The machinery must not be put into service until the final machinery into which it has to be incorporated has been declared in conformity with the provisions of the Directive 2006 42 EC annex II A is compliant with the applicable essential safety requirements of the following Directives Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC annex chapt
27. e L C UE long set in the submenu If the option 12 27 is activated the relay is on also during the pause time V Auxiliary channel This menu allows setting the operating of the relay of the lighting of the x i courtesy lights by means of a remote control stored on the channel 4 of the receiver fan the relay is activated for all the length of the transmission of A __ _ the remote control Releasing the key of the remote control the 4 o relay is deactivated 3 1 Lun the relay is activated receiving the transmission of the remote 9 9 control it is disabled after the time set for the parameter inside the menu LUC E D 6 56 the status of the relay changes at each transmission of O I the remote control Ape Setting low voltage exit lights 6 This menu makes to possible to set the flashing exit function A Q no Not used H Y H FL5h Flasher operation fixed frequency uL Indicator light operation Indicates the status of the gate in D D gt real time The type of blinking indicates the four possible T i conditions Q GATE STOPPED Light off 2 na GATE IN PAUSE the light is on fixed 3 GATE OPENING the light blinks slowly 2 Hz E 79 D GATE CLOSING the light blinks quickly 4 Hz i Blinker during pause time x Blinker usually operates during the gate moti
28. e going off the guiding surface Remove any manual locks Bring power cable ducts near the bottom of the gate diameter 20 30 mm and of the external devices photocells flasher key selector O I 5 Wait for the complete setting of the concrete 6 Unscrew the bolts fixing the base to the clamps and put the motor on the plate 3 1 POSITIONING OF THE MOTOR P 7 Insert the 4 grains with their nuts in the proper place To fix ALFARISS follow the instructions below Adjust the 4 grains to make the motor be perfectly levelled 1 use the measurements indicated in the drawing for the foundations 8 Control that the motor is perfectly parallel to the gate then insert the 2 washers R and lightly screw the 2 bolts D WARNING put the washer G into the hole for the passing of 2 Arrange for one or two pipes for the passage of electric the cables as shown in the picture Pierce the washer to let the cables cable to be connected to the control unit pass paying attention to the dimensions in order to avoid the entrance of insects and 3 Assemble the 2 clamps on the anchoring plate and fix them other small animals with the 4 bolts issued with the motor min 60mm ENGLISH Fix all the rack elements to the gate making sure that they stand at the same height than the motor pinion The rack MUST BE positioned 1 or 2 mm over the pinion of the motor all the gate length
29. er 1 Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Radio Directive 99 05 EC The relevant technical documentation is available at the national authorities request after justifiable request to V2 S p A Corso Principi di Piemonte 65 12035 Racconigi CN Italy The person empowered to draw up the declaration and to provide the technical documentation Cosimo De Falco Legal representative of V2 S p A Racconigi 11th April 2010 2 fe ENGLISH Gate maximum weight 300 Power supply 230 50 Maximum power 150 Idling current 0 9 Full load current 3 Gate maximum speed Maximum thrust Duty cycle Pinion Working temperature Motor weight Protection degree Maximum load on 24 Vac accessories 500 Protection fuses F1 1 6 lt gt levelled surface and parallel to the gate PREPARATORY STEPS CAREFULLY OBSERVE EUROPEAN REGULATIONS EN12445 AND EN12453 WHICH REPLACE UNI 8612 Always check the following e Your gate should have a strong and suitable build no wickets should be present on the sliding gate The sliding gate should not tilt excessively during its entire run e The gate should be able to slide freely on its guiding surface without an excessive friction Install both closing and opening limit switches in order to prevent the gat
30. isplay shows the selected item By pressing 4 you will pass to the next item by pressing you will return to the previous item By pressing OK you can view the current value of selected item and possibly change it The last menu item f n allows storing the carried out changes and going back to the control unit normal operation You must exit from programming mode through this menu item if you do not want to lose your configuration ENGLISH A WARNING in case no operation is carried out for more than one minute the control unit exits from the programming mode without saving any of your setups and changes which will get lost By holding down the keys configuration menu items will scroll fast until item F nE is viewed In this way you can quickly reach either the top or bottom of the list o E Gate Direction This menu allows to invert the opening direction of the gate without AN _ gt swapping motor wires and limit switch ones dii 2 o dx the gate opens rightwards 9 9 5x the gate opens leftwards Y ig o A WARNING opening direction of gate means the direction you see from the inside A O gt Enabling Energy Saving gt If this function is enabled the control unit enters ENERGY SAVING mode A i in accordance with the description in the dedicated section 4 1 5 Function enabled Spo no Function not enabled
31. l unit can process the signals arriving from the ADI device Please refer to the i ADi programming menu to enable the ADI interface and access the device configuration menu The ADI device can signal photocell edge or stop alarms Photocell alarms the gate stops moving when the alarm stops opening restarts e Edge alarm inverts motion of the gate for 3 seconds Stop alarm the gate stops and cannot restart until the alarm stops by a 230V 50Hz electric line protected by a differential magnetothermal switch complying with the law provisions in force AX230v 50Hz Fuse T1 6A Connect the power supply wires to terminals L and N on the board located next to the transformer Connect the earth cable to terminal D 4 13 BATTERY POWER In the case of an electricity black out the device may be powered using a battery pack accessory code 161212 The battery pack should be housed in the specific seating as shown in the figure Connect the battery pack connecter to the BATTERY terminals on the control unit m Z O N Y N T 5 ty gt 5 N E lt 5 ASALYNOD LOVLNOD 1 26 5 S ey 209 ji 1NY gt ONIHSV14 2GA vC 359
32. lf a minute By holding down the f key you can quickly increase the time value up to reach the max value allowed for this item Vice versa by holding down the 4 key you can quickly decrease the time value down to reach wu In some circumstances setting the value to 0 means that the relevant function is disabled in this case no will appear instead of OG By pressing on OK you will confirm the displayed value and you will return to the configuration menu Value menu setup Value menus are similar to time menus however the setup value can be any number By holding down f or 4 keys the value will increase or decrease slowly By pressing on OK you will confirm the displayed value and you will return to the configuration menu UNIT SETTINGS 1 Press and hold the OK key until the display shows the menu desired 2 Release the OK key the display will show the first item in the sub menu Prb Programming the control unit full menu Ent Cycle counter SEL Self learning of the limit switch position Loading the default parameters E ES UN m m X i 1 102 Os EI m WARNING in case no operation is carried out for more than one minute the control unit exits from the programming mode without saving any of your setups and changes which will get lost This paragraph
33. m the upper segment comes on If the device indicates an edge alarm the lower segment comes on If the device indicates a stop alarm both segments start flashing Points being among display digits show the status of programming push buttons as soon as a push button is pressed its relevant point turns on The arrows on the left of the display show the state of the start inputs The arrows light when the related input is closed The arrows on the display right side show the gate status The highest arrow turns on when the gate is into its opening phase If it blinks it means that the opening has been caused by a safety device border or obstacle detector The central arrow shows that the gate is on pause If it blinks it means that the time countdown for the automatic closing has been activated The lowest arrow blinks when the gate is into its closing phase If it blinks it means that the closing has been caused by a safety device border or obstacle detector ENGLISH The control unit functions and times are programmed by means of a special configuration menu which can be accessed and explored by using the 3 keys f and OK located on the side of the control unit display PLEASE NOTE Outside the configuration menu pressing the 1 key activates the START command pressing the key activates the PEDESTRIAN START command The following table describes the functions of the push buttons Pres
34. me a photocell operates during the pause If the photocell operates during the opening time this time will be immediately stored as pause time This function allows having a fast closing as soon as transit through the gate is completed therefore a time shorter than generally used Lh Fl will be used when nais set up As for semi automatic operation this function is not active Pause after transit In order to let the gate open for the shortest possible time it is possible to stop the gate once the passage before the photocells is detected If the automatic working is enabled the time of the pause is Ch Lr If interior and exterior photocells are installed the gate only pauses after passing in front of both has been detected This menu allows setting the automatic operating of the courtesy lights during the opening cycle of ri Courtesy lights pe the gate NOTE If the output is used to drive a flashing light with internal flasher select CEL the relay is enabled at the receiving of a control of start or pedestrian start choosing this option a submenu is entered it allows to set the length of the activation of the relay from 0 0 to 200 default 1700 At the time limit the relay is disabled a the relay of the courtesy lights is not automatically activated L the relay is activated during the motion of the gate when the gate stops closed or open the relay is on all the tim
35. n stopped by a stop command or if A 6 2 the automatic closing was not enabled Pedestrian Start during the partial opening phase nay This menu allows fixing the control unit conduct in case it receives a i Pedestrian Start command during the partial opening phase PALIS gate stops and goes to pause Lh4 the gate immediately starts closing un za 4 2 na the gate goes on with the opening phase command is ignored A WARNING a Start command in any phase of partial opening will cause the total opening the Start Pedestrian command is L h Q always ignored during a total opening ENGLISH LLI In automatic mode the control unit automatically recioses the gate on expiry of the time limit set in this menu i Q The Start command if enabled by 5 amp menu allows closing the gate T i before the set up time expires x i In semi automatic operation that is to say if the automatic closing h function is disabled by setting the value to zero na will be displayed the gate can be closed through the start command only in this case 5t PA menu setup will be ignored 9 If the control unit receives a Stop command when the gate is in pause Y it will automatically pass to the semi automatic operation Closing after transit During the automatic operation the pause count down starts from the set up value each ti
36. n system is a great convenience in addition to a valid security system and with just a little simple care it is made to last for years Even if your automation device meets all the safety standards this does not exclude the presence of residual risk i e the possibility that hazardous situations may be created usually due to irresponsible or even improper use and for this reason we wish to offer some advice regarding the behaviour to be adopted in order to avoid problems m O I Prior to using the automation device for the first time ask the installer to explain the sources of residual risk to you and take some time to read the instruction manual and user information delivered by the installer Keep the manual for any future doubts and give it to any new owners of the device Your automation device is a machine that faithfully follows your commands irresponsible and improper use can make it become hazardous do not start movement of the device if there are people animals or objects within its radius of action Children installed in accordance with technical regulations an automation system guarantees a high level of safety However it is prudent to prevent children from playing near the automation device and to avoid unintentional use never leave the remote control within the reach of children it is not a toy Anomalies as soon as the automation device shows any anomalous behaviour remove the electricity supply and
37. nds to a value of 0 0 100 Partial opening 30 100 Power motor 0 70 Power motor during slow down phase no Si Maximum motor power during battery operation no Si Starting 6 0 Advance rate no 10 0A Obstacle sensor 0 100 Slow down in opening 0 100 Slow down in closing Start during opening The START command is ignored The gate recloses The gate pauses Start during closure The gate completes the cycle The gate reopens Start during pause The START command is ignored The gate recloses The pause time is restarted Ch AU Pedestrian start during opening The P START command is ignored The gate recloses The gate pauses Automatic reclosure no Automatic reclosure is not activated corresponds to a value of 0 0 5 20 0 The gate recloses after the set period time Closure after passage no Closure after passage disabled load Ch AU 0 5 20 0 The gate recloses after the set period time no Si Pause after passage Courtesy lights t LUC Timed function from O to 20 no Function deactivated CiCL On for the entire duration of the cycle Auxiliary channel tiM Timed function from O to 20 biSt Bistable operation Mon Monostable operation
38. on only however if this Lew lt Fu function is enabled blinker will be on during the pause time too gate open with automatic closure active The flasher may be either in the device connected to the LUC output 57 NE setting the ELL parameter in the LLIL menu the device connected to the low voltage output setting the FL 5h parameter in the 5 9 j menu ENGLISH o 9 0 Start input function This menu allows selecting input operation modes see paragraph Activation inputs Start and Pedestrian Start input standard operation according to menu setups na Start inputs from terminal board are disabled Radio inputs operate in standard mode Start impulse always controls the opening phase Pedestrian Start always controls the closing phase PrE5 Manned operation the gate will open as long as the Start input stays closed and it will close as long as Pedestrian Start stays closed Timer operation the gate stays open while the Start input or Pedestrian Start input is closed as soon as the contact opens the pause count down will start Stop Input This menu permits to select the functions associated to the command of STOP na The input STOP is not available input STOP stops the gate pressing the command START the gate continues the motion command STOP stops the gate at the next START the gate start
39. ot open and the display shows rr3 It means that the photocell test failed 1 Be sure that no obstacle interrupted the photocell beam when the Start command was given 2 Be sure that photocells as enabled by their relevant menus have been installed actually 3 If you have external photocells be sure that Fata menu item is on CF EH 4 Be sure that photocells are powered and working when you interrupt their beam you should hear the relay tripping 5 Ensure the photocells are connected correctly as shown in the dedicated section 4 3 does a partial opening and the display shows Err It means that the end of stroke is damaged or that the wiring that connects the sensor to the control unit is broken Change the end of stroke sensor or the broken wiring If the error persists send the control unit to V2 S p A for repair m O I Error 5 Once given a start control the gate does not open and the display shows Err It means that the test of the safety edges failed Check that the menu of the test of safety edges CU LE have been set correctly Check that the safety edges enabled from the menu are installed Error 7 When a Start command is given and the gate does not open or does a partial opening and the display shows Err 7 This indicates an error in the encoders operation There are two possible causes 1 Once a START command is received this means that the encoders have not been initi
40. ows that service is required after a fixed number of cycles There are two counters available A totalizing counter for completed opening cycles that cannot be zeroed option tot of item Cant A downward counter for the number of cycles before the next request for service option 5Erz of item Cont This counter can be programmed according to the desired value The scheme hereafter shows how to read the totalizing counter how to read the number of cycles before the next service is required as well as how to program the number of cycles before the next request for service as for the example shown the control unit completed no 12451 cycles and there are no 1300 Cycles before the next service request Area 1 is the reading of the total number of completed cycles through f and keys you can alternate the display of thousands or units Area 2 is the reading of the number of cycles before the next request for service its value is rounded down to the hundreds thousands any following pressure will have the setup be increased or decreased of 1000 units The previous displayed count will get lost SIGNAL OF SERVICE REQUIRED As soon as the counter of cycles before the next request for service is zero the control unit shows the request for service through an additional 5 second pre blinking This signal will be repeated at each opening cycle until the installer enters into the counter reading and setup menu and possibl
41. perform manual unblocking Do not attempt any repairs yourself but ask your installer in the meantime the system can operate as a non automated device Maintenance as with all machinery your automation devices requires periodic maintenance so that it may continue to work for as long as possible and in complete safety Agree a periodic maintenance plan with your installer V2 SpA recommends a maintenance plan to be performed every 6 months for normal domestic use but this period may vary depending on the intensity of use Any inspection maintenance or repairs should only be performed by qualified personnel Even if you think you know how do not modify the system and the automation device programming and adjustment parameters your installer is responsible for this Final testing periodic maintenance and any repairs should be documented by those performing the operations and the documents held by the system owner Disposal on completion of the device s operating life ensure that disposal is performed by qualified personnel and that the materials are recycled or disposed of in accordance with valid local regulations Important If your device is fitted with a radio control the function of which appears to deteriorate over time or has even ceased to function this might simply depend on the batteries being run down depending on the type this may be from several months to up to two three years Before contacting your installer try replacing
42. s and release the push button OK Keep pressed the push button OK for 2 seconds Release the push button OK Press and release the push button f Press and release the push button There are the following three kinds of menu items e Function menu e Time menu Value menu Function menu setup Function menus allow selecting a function from among a group of available options When you enter into a function menu the current active option will be viewed you can scroll all available options through and keys By pressing the OK key you will activate the option viewed and you will return to the configuration menu Time menu setup Time menus allow setting a function duration When you enter into a time menu the current setup value will be viewed the display mode depends on the current value e times being lower than one minute will be viewed as follows 111 rues each time you press key current time value increases of half a second vice versa each time you press the 4 key current time value decreases of half a second e Times between 1 and 10 minutes will be viewed as follows c ub5 each time you press f key current time value increases of 5 seconds vice versa each time you press the key current time value decreases of 5 seconds 9 3 each time you press 7 key current time value increases of half a minute vice versa each time you press the key current time value decreases of ha
43. s moving in the opposite direction The setting of parameter STOP determines also in which direction the gate will move at the next START if it has stopped because of an intervention of the safety edges or the obstacle sensor If you set no the START command restarts the motion in the same direction NOTE during the pause the STOP command will stop the pause time count the next START command will always close the gate Photocell 1 input This menu allows enabling the input for type 1 photocells that is to say photocells active both during the opening and closing phase see paragraph 4 3 na Input disabled ignored by the control unit No jumper with the common is required Input enabled Photocell 2 input This menu allows enabling the input for type 2 photocells that is to say photocells non active during the opening phase see paragraph 4 3 2 la e 4 3 na nput disabled ignored by the control unit No jumper with the common is required m O I Input enabled even at standstill gate too the opening movement does not start if photocell is interrupted 2 a x S A gt nput enabled for the closing phase only r Warning if you select this option you must disable D photocell test 4 Test of the photocells il In order to achieve a safer operation for the user the unit performs LE Xe D gt photo
44. se and maintenance Anything not expressly described in these instructions is prohibited unforeseen uses may be a source of danger to people and property Do not install the product in explosive environments and atmospheres the presence of inflammable gases or fumes is a serious safety hazard Do not make any modifications to any part of the automation device or the accessories connected to it unless described in this manual Any other modifications will void the warranty on the product The installation steps should be conducted so as to avoid rainy weather which can expose electronic circuits to dangerous water seepage e All operations requiring the casing of the device to opened should be performed with the control unit disconnected from the electricity supply and with a warning notice displayed for example CAUTION MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS Avoid exposing the device close to sources of heat and flame e n the event of interventions on automatic or differential breakers or fuses it is essential that faults be identified and resolved prior to resetting In the case of faults that cannot be resolved using the information to be found in this manual consult the V2 customer assistance service V2 declines all responsibility for failure to comply with good construction practice standards in addition to structural deformation of the gate that might occur during use V2 reserves the right to make modifications to
45. t prior to starting gate opening The photocells on the interior side should be installed so as to completely cover the gate opening area f several pairs of photocells are installed on the same side of the gate the receiver N C outputs should be connected in series The photocells are not powered when the control unit is in ENERGY SAVING mode 4 3 CONNECTING PHOTOCELLS The control unit considers two kinds of photocells depending on the terminal to which they are connected Photocell 1 that is to say photocells installed on the gate inner side which are active both during the opening and the closing phase When photocells 1 operate the control unit stops the gate as soon as the photocell beam is free the control unit will open the gate completely Photocell 2 that is to say photocells installed on the external gate side and which are active during the closing phase only When photocells 2 operate the control unit opens the gate immediately without waiting for release Connect power supply cables of photocells transmitter between terminals E3 4 and E2 of the control unit e Connect power supply cables of photocells receiver between terminals E1 and E2 of the control unit Connect receiver output of photocells 1 between terminals J5 PHOTO1 and J9 COM of the control unit and receiver output of photocells 2 between terminals J6 PHOTO2 and J9 COM of the control unit Use ou
46. the product without prior warning Installation maintenance personnel should wear individual protection devices IPDs such as overalls safety helmets boots and gloves The ambient operating temperature should be that indicated in the technical characteristics table e The automation device should be shut down immediately in the event of any anomalous or hazardous situation the fault or malfunction should be immediately reported to the person responsible e All safety and hazard warnings on the machinery and equipment should be complied with Electromechanical actuators for gates not intended to be used by people including children with diminished physical sensory or mental capacity or lacking in experience or knowledge unless they are under supervision or have been instructed in use of the actuator by a person responsible for safety DO NOT introduce objects of any kind into the compartment below the motor cover The compartment should remain free in order to aid with motor cooling 1 1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE TYPE TO BE USED The automation device should not be used until installation as specified in Testing and start up has been performed It should be remembered that the device does not compensate for defects caused by improper installation or poor maintenance thus prior to proceeding with installation ensure that the structure is suitable and meets current standards and if necessar
47. tputs having normally closed contact IHHHH 1 2 J5 J6 18 9 E1 E2 d PAM ME TN mte NES Wr ee ee obstant ilic E di eee ali ca f several edges with normally closed contacts are used the outputs should be connected in series f several conductive rubber edges are used the outputs should be connected in cascade and only the final edge should be terminated on the nominal resistance m Z O I Active edges connected to the accessory power supply are inactive when the control unit switches to ENERGY SAVING mode To meet the requirements of EN12978 it is necessary to install conductive rubber sensitive edges contact normally closed sensitive edges should have a control unit that constantly verifies their correct operation If control units with the option to conduct testing by interrupting the power are used connect the control unit power cables between terminals E3 4 and E2 on the PD13 Otherwise connect them between terminals E1 and E2 Testing the edges should be activated by means of the Lo LE menu 4 4 CONNECTING SAFETY RIBBONS The control unit considers two kinds of safety ribbons depending on the terminal to which they are connected Type 1 fixed they are mounted on walls or on other fixed obstacles that are approached b
48. unction is useful for reducing the energy consumption of the automation device while in stand by mode If the function is enabled the control unit will enter ENERGY SAVING mode under the following conditions 30 seconds after completion of an operational cycle 30 seconds after an opening if automatic closure is not enabled 30 seconds after exiting the programming menu In ENERGY SAVING mode power to the accessories display flashing lights and closure electromagnets is deactivated ENERGY SAVING mode is exited f an operational cycle is activated e f one of the keys on the control unit are pressed ee ee a ee RPM ee be carried out with power disconnected 4 2 CONNECTING THE MOTOR LIMIT SWITCH SENSOR AND ENCODER The motor limit switch sensor card and encoder are already connected to the PD13 control unit by means of polarised connectors MOTOR LIMIT SENSOR ENCODER E 2 3 J5 J6 J7 J A CAUTION Never reverse the connectors dli di ee ee cl ee 555 2 The control unit powers the photocells at a nominal voltage of 24 Vdc with an electronic fuse that breaks the current in the case of an overload e f the transmitter power supply is connected to terminals E3 and E2 the control unit can perform the photocell operation tes
49. uu D paea The gate stops and goes to pause r ALU Li U The gate immediately starts closing na The gate go on with the opening phase command is ignored lt 3 b lt PT as lt Select option FALIS to set up the step by step operation logic D Select option to set up the always open operation logic Start command during the closing phase This menu allows fixing the control unit conduct in case it receives a Start command during the closing phase 0 1 E p StoP gate stops and its cycle is considered as finished G A gate opens again 111 Select option 5202 to set up the step by step operation logic Select option APEr to set the always open operation logic 7 H Start command during the pause Pn This menu allows fixing the control unit conduct in case it receives a OQ Start command when the gate is open during its pause phase Lh4 the gate starts closing 3 na command is ignored PALS pause time is reset Ch AL pe 2 I Y we lt E a lt gt Select option to set up the step by step operation logic Select option to set up the always open operation logic i 4 ATTENTION Apart from selected option the start command rin D lets the gate close if it has bee
50. y perform any structural modifications aimed at the implementation of safety gaps and the protection or segregation of all crushing shearing and transit zones and verify that The gate has no friction points either during closing or opening The gate is well balanced i e there is no tendency to move spontaneously when stopped in any position The position identified for fixing the motor reducer allows easy and safe manual manoeuvring compatible with the size of the motor reducer itself The support on which the automation device will be fixed is solid and durable The mains power supply to which the automation device is connected has a dedicated safety earthing system and differential breaker with tripping current less than or equal to 30 mA the breaker gap distance should be greater than or equal to 3 mm Warning The minimum safety level depends on the type of use please refer to the following outline Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Type of activation commands Informed people Informed people Informed m use in private area use in public area unlimited use Remote control and closure in view CorE CorE CondDanE e g infrared Remote control and closure not in view CorE Cand D eck Cand D or E e g radio Automatic control CandDorE CandDorE CandDorE e g timed closure control Group 2 Only a limited number of people are authorised for use but in this case closure is in a public area An example of this may
51. y makes programming simple but also allows a continuous monitoring of the input statuses in addition thanks to a menu structure the working schedule and the operation logic can be set easily In compliance with the European standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility EN 60335 1 EN 50081 1 and EN 50082 1 it has been equipped with the low voltage circuit total electric insulation motors included from the network voltage Other characteristics e Power supply protected from short circuits within the controller on the motors and on the connected accessories e Adjustment of the power by partializing the current Detecting obstacles by monitoring the current on the motors current sensing probe and encoder e Automatic learning of the limit switch position Tests for safety devices photocells safety ribbons and mosfet before each opening e Deactivation of safety inputs through the configuration menu no jumper is required for terminals concerning safety devices that have not been installed yet You will only need to disable this function from its relevant menu The device can operate without mains power by using the optional battery pack code 161212 Low voltage output that can be used for a signal light or a 24 V flashing light Auxiliary relay with programmable logic for courtesy light flashing light or other use e ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION 4 1 ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION This f
52. y programs the number of cycles after which the next service will be requested In case no new value is setup that is to say that the counter value is left at zero the signalling function for the service request will be disabled and no signal will be repeated anymore A WARNING service operations shall be carried out by qualified staff only This operational mode can be used to move the gate in Man Present mode even when the Strt parameter has not been configured as PrES in particular cases such as installation maintenance or in the case of photocell or edge malfunction Activation for installation maintenance Press and hold OK until 52 is displayed then select Mav Press and hold f to open and 4 to close as in man present mode Exit this mode by pressing OK for one second or after one minute without the gate being moved m Z O Js I Activation in the case of photocell edge malfunction If a safety device stops the gate from starting it is possible to switch to the emergency man present operating mode by keeping the start commend active for 3 seconds Note if the Strt parameter is set as 5 the Start command from the terminal block or remote control moves the gate in the open and closed directions alternatively unlike the normal Man Present mode Emergency man present mode ends after 10 seconds of the gate not moving The configuration menu Pr consists a list of configurable items the d
53. y the gate doors during the opening phase When type 1 safety ribbons operate during the gate opening phase the control unit will close the doors for 3 seconds then it stands still when type 1 safety ribbons operate during the gate closing phase the control unit will stand still immediately The direction of the gate at next command of START or PEDESTRIAN START depends upon the parameter STOP it inverts or continues the motion If the input STOP is disabled the command makes the motion continue in the same direction Type 2 mobile they are mounted to the door ends When type 2 safety ribbons operate during the gate opening phase the control unit will stand still immediately when type 2 safety ribbons operate during the gate closing the control unit will open the doors for 3 seconds then it will stand still The direction of the gate at next command of START or PEDESTRIAN START depends upon the parameter STOP it inverts or continues the motion If the input STOP is disabled the command makes the motion continue in the same direction Both the input can manage the classic safety edge with n c contact and the conductive rubber safety edge with 8 2 kohm nominal resistance Connect type 1 safety ribbons cables between terminals J7 EDGE1 and J9 COM of the control unit Connect type 2 safety ribbons cables between terminals J8 EDGE2 and J9 COM of the control unit HHHHH ET E2 E4 E5
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