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0.07.A.0064 Beninca Installation Manual-22072013

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1. Centurion Systems Today In house Manufacture to R amp D i international development uality standard team SO 9001 2008 150 9001 2008 REGISTERED FIRM 100 7 Competent testing of l Sy after sales products technical support Sales and support throughout Southern Africa and over 50 countries worldwide CENTURION SYSTEMS Pty Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this manual without notice and without obligation of CENTURION SYSTEMS Pty Ltd to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes Additionally CENTURION SYSTEMS Pty Lid makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual No port of this document may be copied stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical optical or photographic without the express prior written consent of CENTURION SYSTEMS Pty Ltd 17 18 Mechanical setup Electrical setup Commissioning and handover IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Declaration of conformity General description Specifications Fuse protection Icons used in this manual Product identification Required tools and equipment Preparation of site Cabling requirements Operator installation Electrical setup Wiring diagram for safety beams Wiring diagram for other accessories Wiring diagram for motors and open limits Controller features Description of terminal functions Diagn
2. Drive assembly___y A EE A 7 Re install the gate ensuring that the drive ia assembly ball bearing is placed in the cup er rm of the foundation box pivot before lowering the drive assembly onto the pivot gu Nhe the casing FIGURE 21 assembly SAE Drive L eee 8 Join the linkage arm together with the drive assembly as mentioned in point four on the pervious page Limit switches and mechanical endstops Closed endstop 1 It is necessary to mount a solid mechanical endstop into the ground Ensure that the gate H7 4 WL Gate close nj leaves stop firmly up against the stop and are ate pecs Refer to point 1 perfectly aligned with each other in the closed lt Ss position FIGURE 23 Gate lock 2 For greoter security and if the gate leaf is wider than 2 5m it is recommended that a gate lock is fitted together with the mechanical endstops to fully secure the gates in the closed position page 21 Open endstop 3 10 11 It is possible to use the internal limit switch to stop the gates in the open position Alternatively mechanical endstops can be used mounted where each leaf swings to in the open position The limit switch disc should already have been mounted onto the motor s output shaft at an earlier stage Assemble the microswitch group in either of the positions available depending on the type of installation FIG
3. Gate trigger Modes of Operation TRG The CP77 supports three Modes of Operation Standard Condominium and PIRAC However the gate motors rely on a mechanical endstop to stop the gate in the closed position and the controller must be set so that they shut off when the gates reach these limits This limits the system to STANDARD Mode of Operation page 32 Standard Mode via gate trigger When stationary a trigger impulse on TRG will cause the gate to either open or close While the gate is moving a trigger impulse on TRG will stop the gate A third impulse on TRG will cause the gate to reverse its direction of travel i e the action is start stop reverse Pedestrian Opening PED This feature is associated with the PED input on the controller When activating this input the system will open the master gate only to the pedestrian open position fixed width opening of approximately one metre and then automatically close after a preset pedestrian Autoclose time of five seconds If activation of the PED input is maintained the gate will remain open and when de activated the gate will close after the pedestrian Autoclose time Free exit input SP2 The Free exit facility is activated by using the dedicated input to the control card marked SP2 The Free exit facility allows for easy exit of vehicles from a townhouse or parking lot When driving through the free exit beam or over an inductive loop the controller will automatically o
4. 15 There are two sensitivity potentiometers on the CP77 24V controller The left hand potentiometer is used to set the sensitivity of both the master and slave gate s when opening The right hand potentiometer is used when the gate s are closing FIGURE 40 16 Start with the potentiometers set to a midway position 17 Trigger the gate s and when the gate s have Binal traveled approximately halfway through the Opening opening or closing movement obstruct the aI l gate s noting the effort required to stop them FIGURE 41 page 30 Anti clockwise decrease pushforce ha Clockwise increase pushforce 18 Adjust the respective potentiometer depending on whether the gate was opening USC or closing clockwise if the gate stopped too easily or anti clockwise if the gate was hard to stop FIGURE 42 page 31 T4 Controller features Inherent safety features Safety Collision sensitivity lf the gate is obstructed the internal collision circuitry will activate the gate whether opening or closing to just stop The response of the system to a collision will vary according to the sensitivity level that has been set There are two potentiometers one for setting the gates while opening and the second while closing Clockwise adjustment reduces the sensitivity and increases the push force Collision count A counter monitors the number of collisions that the gate experiences before the gate r
5. more reliable detection device With the gate in the open position and the detection device activated the gate cannot be closed If the gate is already closing when the detection device is activated the gate will immediately stop and re open If the gate is closed or opening and the detection device is activated the signal from the device will be ignored Similarly if the Autoclose feature is selected the gate will remain open while the detection device is activated The moment the detection device is cleared the gate will only close after the preset autoclose time has expired page 33 Outputs with associated features Gate status LED LED External gote status indicator This output provides a low current drive to light up a LED which can be used to indicate the gate status remotely For instance if the gate is not visible from the intercom handset inside the house which is used to communicate with a visitor at the gate and operate the gate an LED fitted to the intercom wired to the LED output on the gate controller will give the necessary feedback about the status of the gate Courtesy Pillar light LIGHT LIGHT This feature is associated with the LIGHT connections on the controller The pillar light circuit has multiple functions It operates as a courtesy light and switches on for a preset timed period of two minutes every time the gate is activated Pillar Light Control LIT It can be turned on permanently by ma
6. The contact must be normally open The contact is wired between this point and common Not used if a closed mechanical endstop is used to stop the gate Auxiliary supply for external accessories such as radio receivers safety beams etc This is a 24V DC supply maximum current 1 5A Ignore the fact that the control card is marked 12V The mode CP77 24V is modified for a 24V output Solenoid strike A solenoid strike lock can be connected between 24V and SOL Note that the maximum current draw allowed for the lock is 2A Should the solenoid lock exceed this current rating it is necessary to use an interposing relay If fitting a magnetic lock an interposing relay must be fitted to facilitate a normally closed contact to drive the lock Input from charger transformer for battery charger circuit 28 32V AC mains approximately 30V AC Ignore the fact that the contro card is marked 15V The model CP77 24V is modified for a 30V AC input Pillar light connection These two terminals provide a normally open potential free contact which is generally used to switch on a Pillar Light Courtesy Light This contact is fuse protected 5A The contact is activated for a period of two minutes each time the gate is operated Using the LIT input referred to above the light contacts can be energized independently of the operation of the gate The common termination point All trigger signals etc have their return path to one of the COM t
7. from the base of the foundation box just prior to inserting it into the hole FIGURE 9 page 16 5 Cover the drainage holes on the inside with duct tape 6 Insert the foundation box into the hole Ensure the box is placed in a horizontal position with the casing pivot at exactly 90 to the base and perfectly aligned with the gate s hinge 7 Lay a 30mm PVC conduit through the cable hole the conduit must be routed back fo the controller housing 8 Complete casting the foundation box by filling in around the sides with concrete page 17 FIGURE 10 oooO O M line of gate hinges Seal between casing and u conduit To controller Cable conduit Casing pivot Horizontal and flus with ground FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 12 As soon as the previous step is completed determine the position on either side of the foundation box to which the drainage holes will lead Prepare drainage shafts as follows Dig drainage shafts next to the concrete foundation adjacent to the drainage holes of the foundation box Shaft dimensions are approximately 200mm diameter x 500mm deep Before the concrete has completely set remove the duct tape from the drainage holes and carefully core through the side wall of the concrete foundation into the drainage shaft Ensure that there is a slope in the coring between the drainage hole and the shaft so that water will be able to drain away Fi
8. into service until the machinery into which it is to be incorporated or of which it is to be a component has been found and declared to be in conformity with the provisions of Directive 89 392 EEC and with national implementing legislation i e as a whole including the machinery referred to in this declaration Beninca Luigi Responsabile legale Sndrigo 10 01 2005 page 5 2 General description The 1T24 Beninca is an underground swing gate operator designed for domestic and light industrial applications where the operator is hidden from view It is also useful in applications where the gate swings hard up against its side wall leaving absolutely no space to mount a traditional above the ground unit The operator consists of a high torque 24V DC motor coupled to a double stage worm reduction gearbox housed inside a steel foundation box The assembly is mounted flush with the ground up against the gate support pillar directly under the gate hinges lts output drive arm extends upwards from the operator linking with a drive shoe that is welded to the underside of the gate The drive arm drive shoe and operator cover plate are the only parts that are visible The gate is supported by the operator with the bottom gate hinge removed Only the top hinge is left to stabilize the top of the gate To ensure rigid closing of the gate in the closed position end of travel mechanical endstops must be installed In addition if the gate leaf
9. is a potential free latching input Using the switch to make a contact between this input and COM will cause the light relay to energize Breaking the contact will de energise the relay External gate status indicator A low current output signal An output terminal which provides a low current drive approx 4 5V DC 20mA to a LED which can be used to indicate the gate status remotely If more than three LEDs are required it is necessary to fit the CP78 Multi LED driver card For more details on the feedback about the status of the gate provided by the status LED refer to Section 16 Closing edge safety input A normally open potential free input When this connection is made it will prevent the gate from closing if it is stationary and will stop and reverse the gate if it is closing This input has no effect if the gate is opening Open limit contact for master motor The contact must be normally open The contact is wired between this point and common Closed limit contact for master motor The contact must be normally open The contact is wired between this point and common Not used if a closed mechanical endstop is used to stop the gate page 35 SLO SLC 12V SOL 15V 15V LIGHT COM COM SLAVE SLAVE BATTERY BATTERY MASTER MASTER Open limit contact for slave motor The contact must be normally open The contact is wired between this point and common Closed limit contact for slave motor
10. is wider than 2 5m an electric lock must be fitted and on any width if maximum security is required The internal mechanical limit switches can be used to stop the gates in the open position the alternative being mechanical endstops A Manual Override with key release is incorporated into the drive arm assembly The operators are battery driven via the CP77 24V dual motor controller which supports a host of useful features in addition to providing smooth acceleration of the motors on start up safe protection against crushing and critical power failure protection Summary of features supported by the CP77 24V controller Modes of Operation Standard only Pedestrian Opening Free exit Opening Autoclose selectable via ON OFF switch and closing time adjustable Open ond closed end of travel limits Infrared safety beam input for gates when closing A status LED output to indicate the gate status remotely Solenoid lock drive output with load capacity up to 2A Pillar Light Control Holiday Lockout Battery Low Protection Leaf delay must be ordered with specific plug in microcontrollers page 6 P3 Specifications Gearbox and DC motor assembly Output drive arm mechanical release and drive shoe not shown All dimensions shown in millimeters FIGURE 1 GEARBOX AND MOTOR DIMENSIONS Foundation box All dimensions shown in millimeters FIGURE 2 FOUNDATION DIMENSIONS page 7 Technical specificat
11. DC Although these terminals are marked as 15V the controller is modified to be supplied by 30V AC page 25 PT2 Wiring diagram for other accessories J Note 2 FIGURE 31 Connect a single pole single throw switch between terminal 5 and common for external autoclose or select switch 1 ON Fit IN4007 freewheeling diode across lock anode connected to positive lock must operate off a 24V DC supply Signal common terminals denoted C on the CP77 are identical either terminal or both can be used page 26 cg oy Heth ca for motors and SLO Slave limit open 0 ao 0e oa Master limit open MLO o OVS G D Ov MASTER MOTOR 4 Varaounon uomaa ISVIS VA UVa IW TSEN E WOO WOU FIGURE 32 0 Although this terminal is marked as 12V the controller is modified to supply 24V DC Although these terminals are marked as 15V the controller is modified to be supplied by 30V AC Only connect the limit switch that will be activated in the open position page 27 5 Check that the 24V battery supply is connected to the controller J Ensure that the battery polarity is correct FIGURE 33 6 Switch on the mains supply via isolator 7 Check that the green charger LED on the controller lights up FIGURE 34 Control card setup Switch no 1 2 3 4 Description of operation mode 0 O 1 O Motor s without autoclose 1 0 1 O Motor s with autoclose 8 S
12. URE 24 Only one of the two microswitches provided will be used Determine which microswitch will be activated when the gate opens Select the common and normally open terminals of this microswitch to be connected to the controller Black Common Blue Normally open use Red Normally closed ignore Adjust the open limit switch by loosening the screw and then moving the disc until the open microswitch is triggered in the desired position Close the foundation box by adding the cover plate and securing it to the box via the cover fixing brackets Cover plate screws Fixing brackets Foundation box FIGURE 25 page 22 PTO Electrical setup i l Always check that the circuit breaker in the electrical panel is in the OFF position and that all high voltage circuits more than 42 4V are completely isolated from the mains supply before doing any work Ensure that all low voltage systems less than 42 4V are suitably protected from damage by disconnecting all sources of power such as chargers and batteries before doing any work All electrical work must be carried out according to the requirements of all applicable local electrical codes It is recommended that a licensed electrical contractor perform such work Secure control box to wall 1 Secure control box to the wall using the most appropriate means Control box preferably mounted at _ Be sure to position the wall box so as eye lev
13. de Spanner 17mm and 10mm Spirit level Vice grips Welding equipment page 11 7 Preparation of site General considerations for the installation Always recommend the fitment of additional safety equipment such as safety edges and safety beams for additional protection against entrapment or other mechanical risks Check that no pipes or electrical cables are in the way of the intended installation Check that it is possible to mount the foundation box directly beneath the gate hard up against the support pillar noting that the output shaft is vertically below the centerline of the hinges Check that it is possible to remove the bottom hinge and allow the gate to be supported by the operator Check that there is a sufficient gap between the underside of the gate and the ground to accommodate the operator drive arm and drive shoe with the operator mounted flush with the ground Check the fixing of the drive shoe to the underside of the gate With steel gates the shoe can be welded With a wooden gate the shoe will have to be bolted to the gate Check for loose sandy soil as the soil may require a larger concrete foundation to securely support and locate the foundation box Check that adequate draining can be provided for the foundation box If the swing gate leaf is longer than 2 5mm ensure that a lock can be fitted End of travel mechanical endstops must be fitted for the gate in the closed position Should any welding or modif
14. e that the operator is safely installed and that the whole system can be operated safely Warnings for the installer CAREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS before beginning to install the product All installation repair and service work to this product must be carried out by a suitably qualified person This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Do not activate your gate opener unless you can see it and can determine that its area of travel is clear of people pets or other obstructions NO ONE MAY CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE Always keep people and objects away from the gate and its area of travel NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE OR PLAY WITH THE GATE CONTROLS Secure all easily accessed gate opener controls in order to prevent unauthorized use of the gate Donotin any way modify the components of the automated system Do not install the equipment in an explosive atmosphere the presence of flammable gasses or fumes is a serious danger to safety Before attempting any work on the system cut electrical power to the operator and disconnect the batteries The mains power supply of the automated system must be fitted with an all pole switch with contact opening distance o
15. eaches the fully closed position If the value exceeds a preset value of four the controller shuts down for a period of two minutes A valid trigger received after this shut down period will reset the system As an indication the status LED will flash four times every two seconds The multiple collision fault indication will continue to flash indefinitely or until a valid trigger has been received Selectable features Autoclose Autoclose status The Autoclose feature when turned on has the function of automatically closing the gate after an adjustable autoclose time Autoclose time A potentiometer is provided on the controller to adjust the Autoclose time between five and thirty seconds Autoclose override It is possible for the user to temporarily turn off Autoclose To activate Autoclose override press and hold the button of the remote or the gate intercom any device connected to the TRG input for at least three seconds Release the button The gate will open fully and stay open The gate response will be to start opening on the first TRG trigger and then fo stop as soon as the Autoclose override feature is activated On clearing of the TRG input the gate will continue opening until fully open The Aufoclose feature is now off and the gate will remain open indefinitely The next signal received on TRG will clear the Autoclose override feature close the gate and set the Autoclose feature back to normal Input features
16. el AJ not to cause any hazards during and ofter the installation Preferably mount the wall box Out of direct sunlight At a comfortable working height Away from garden sprinklers etc To allow easy access even when the gate is open FIGURE 26 Connect all wiring 2 Connect all cables as required to the control card and battery charger according to the wiring diagrams under Section 10 11 and 12 FIGURE 27 3 Ensure that both the controller and the charger are effectively earthed for improved lightning protection l Earth rod P See SABS 1063 for rod Connect green or yellow electrode details earth wire to earth FIGURE 28 Earth system at the gate using a copper earth spike Ensure that the system is connected to ESCOM or main earth 4 Check that the charger is connected to the controller CP13E 24V power supply N 30V AC to SOV rSiler Ignore the fact that the terminals 15 and 16 are marked 15V on the x control card The model CP77 24V is IF modified for a 30V AC supply Plug in connector 220V AC supply FIGURE 29 page 24 PTT Wiring diagram for safety beams j Receiver beam Receiver beam inside Pal outside f IVS SVS WY AW ie Transmitter Transmitter eam beam inside outside MASTER MOTOR MAISVA LIV HS FIGURE 30 Although this terminal is marked as 12V the controller is modified to supply 24V
17. elect dipswitch settings to give required Mode of Operation FIGURE 35 page 28 9 If Autoclose has been selected set Autoclose timer potentiometer to suit Clockwise increases time range 5 30 seconds It is always recommended to have infrared safety beams fitted when using the Autoclose feature FIGURE 36 Set motor polarity Status LED table LED Gate status LED off Gate closed LED on Gate open Fast flash Closing re Slow flash Opening 10 Identify status LED which will give 5 Sash secs Molise tollvce information on gate status whether gate is 3 flash 2 secs Battery low open closed etc 4 flash 2 secs Multiple collisions 11 Set the polarity of each motor by triggering the control card making sure that the gate direction for each leaf corresponds with the status LED 12 Swap motor wires on the control card to give correct motor rotation Swop motor polarity to change motor direction Closing Fast flash Closing Slow flash Opening LED on Gate open LED off Gate closed Opening FIGURE 38 page 29 Collision sensitivity adjustment 13 Adjust the sensitivity on the controller such that the gate s will open and close reliably but not cause damage to persons or objects in the path of the gate s s rT aa Closing 14 The motor will just stop when the gate s hits 1 an obstruction while opening or closing FIGURE 39
18. erminals Motor output connects to the blue and brown slave motor wires Negative 24V battery connection Battery terminal normally indicated as or black Two 12V batteries wired in series must be used in this circuit e a Positive 24V battery connection Battery terminal normally indicated as or red Motor output connects to the blue and brown master motor wires page 36 PT6 Diagnostics Diagnostic LEDs The CP77 controller has a series of diagnostic LEDs which indicate the state of the inputs PED red On when the pedestrian signal is present SP1 red On when the LCK STP input is activated TRG red On when a trigger signal is present SP2 red On when a free exit signal is present ACL red On when Autoclose is activated LIT red On when the Pillar Light Control is activated IRB red On when the closing beam is activated MLO red On when master limit switch in the open position is activated MLC red On when master limit switch in the closed position is activated SLO red On when slave limit switch in the open position is activated SLC red A On when slave limit switch in the closed position is activated FIGURE 43 page 37 Gate status LED Status red This LED indicates the state of the gate as per table below FIGURE 44 Off Gate is closed On Gate is partially or fully open Continuous slow flash Gate is opening Continuous fast flash Gate js closi
19. f 3mm or greater Use of a 5A thermal breaker with all pole circuit break is recommended Make sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker with a threshold of 30mA is fitted upstream of the system page 3 Never short circuit the battery and do not try to recharge the batteries with power supply units other than that supplied with the product or by Centurion Systems Make sure that the earthing system is correctly constructed and that all metal parts of the system are suitably earthed Sofety devices must be fitted to the installation to guard against mechanical movement risks such as crushing dragging and shearing It is recommended that at least one warning indicator light be fitted to every system Always fit the warning signs visibly to the inside and outside of the gate The installer must explain and demonstrate the manual operation of the gate in case of an emergency and must hand the User Guide over to the user Explain these safety instructions to all persons authorized to use this gate and be sure that they understand the hazards associated with automated gates Do not leave packing materials plastic polystyrene etc within reach of children as such materials are potential sources of danger Dispose of all waste products like packaging materials worn out batteries etc according to local regulations Always check the obstruction detection system and safety devices for correct operation Centuri
20. ications to the gate be required this should be done prior to the Beninca operator being installed Install the gate operator only if It will not pose a hazard to the public There is sufficient clearance to a roadway and or public thoroughfares The installation will meet all municipal and or local authority requirements once completed The gate mass leaf width allowable wind loading and application is within the operator specifications refer to the specification tables The gate is in good working order meaning e That it swings freely Does not move on its own if left in any position Each gate leaf is strong and rigid It can be installed to have sufficient clearance between moving parts when opening and closing to reduce the risk of personal injury and entrapment Pushbuttons or key switches when required can be positioned so that the gate is in line of sight of the operator page 12 8 Cabling requirements b PL 1 7 isolator hI switch Bel ii Ae ee a To dwelling ye gg WER OG Hp 0g o H Ou ls g g F Dia Hi E i gt e F M s a gt ine sa in ee rr IT24 Beninca swing gate operator IT24 Beninca swing gate operator FIGURE 4 CABLING REQUIREMENTS Legend 1a 220V AC mains cable via double pole mains isolator switch 3 core LNE 1 5mm SWA or 1b Low voltage cable from transformer 34V secondary 800mA to battery charger 2 core ear
21. ions Motor voltage 24V DC Battery charger 500mA 27 5V DC Current consumption motor at rated load 5A Operator output torque maximum 360Nm Operator reversible irreversible Irreversible Maximum number of operations per day 200 Operations in standby Half day i o With 40Ah battery One day 149 Operating temperature range 15 C to 50 C Receiver type External Operator 11 6kg Controller housing 4kg excludes batteries Operator 350 x 150 x 200mm Controller housing 480 x 320 x 150mm Can operate off o solar supply consult Centurion Systems for assistance xXx Can increase battery capacity for longer standby times Based on 25 C ambient temperature and unit not in direct sunlight lt x Based on an output torque of less than 50 of maximum gt Based on double kit excluding infrared safety beams Allowable gate mass Leaf width 2 0m 2 5m 3 0m 3 5m 4 0m Leaf mass 550kg 500kg 450kg 400kg 350kg External electric lock must be fitted Allowable wind loading Leaf width 2 0m 2 5m 3 0m 3 5m 4 0m Maximum wind speed 1 8m high gate 25 coverage 80km h 65km h 50km h 40km h 35km h Maximum wind speed 1 8m high gate 100 coverage 45km h 35km h 30km h 25km h 20km h Assumes collision sensitivity set to low Fuse protection The following protection fuses are provided on the system Item Type Rating Main controller Master motor circuit 5 x 20mm 20A
22. king a contact via a single pole single throw switch connected between LIT and COM Auxiliary wallbox card An LED interface which provides three inputs for switching LEDs is included with the kit A typical use would be to connect the controller s status LED to the interface and in so doing ensuring that you are always aware of your gate s movements It is also a handy notification system for power failures multiple collisions etc In addition there is an optional anti tamper switch which can be connected to a third party alarm Should the cover be lifted without first deactivating the alarm the buzzer will sound warning residents that the device is being tampered with Ifa 12 V DC buzzer is used it can be powered directly from the controller s 12V output eliminating the need for an additional power supply The external indicator is connected between LIT and COM N C contact to third party alarm system From external source 5V 12V DC Alarm systems etc Negative of external system should be connected to COM of controller PED SP1 TRG SP2 ACL LIT LED IRB MLO MLC eTS Description of terminal functions Pedestrian Opening input A normally open potential free input Momentarily connecting this input to COM will cause the master gate to open to the pedestrian open position For more information refer to the pedestrian feature under Section 13 Holiday L
23. ll the drainage shafts with crushed stone or pebbles Motor and gate assembly Remove the bottom hinge from the gate only one hinge on each gate is required with the drive unit itself serving the purpose of the bottom hinge page 18 ARE box Drainage hole Drainage hole 200mm Sas ter and 500mm deep FIGURE 13 Foundati ougmetion Open hole between box and inage ole FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15 written on it must 2 Assemble the drive arm onto the gearbox just above the limit switch cam disc firmly tightening the cap screw to a maximum torque of 45Nm FIGURE 16 Standard 3 Orientate the gearbox and motor assembly according to the mounting configuration standard or inside Lower the motor into the Gearon iy foundation box onto the mounting bolts in the base of the box and tighten in position Inside using the M10 nylon nuts supplied FIGURE 17 page 19 4 Join the linkage arm to the drive arm 5 Pre assemble the drive assembly consisting of the operator output drive arm drive shoe and manual release mechanism 6 Weld this to the underside of the gate frame ensuring that the pivot on this assembly is perfectly aligned with the top hinge of the gate Align the top hinge with the pivot page 20 Linkage arm FIGURE 18 c Pr Manual release mechanism Cap screws supplied C Mex 35 supplied Output drive arm FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20
24. m how by demonstration All the safety considerations associated with operating an automated gate The user must also understand that he she is responsible for explaining these safety instructions to all other users of the automated system Do not activate the gate operator unlessgou can see if and can determine that its area of travel is clear of people pets or other obstructions NO ONE MAY CROSS THE PATH OF A MOVING GATE Always keep people and objects away from the gate and ils area of travel NEVER LET CHILDREN OPERATE OR PLAY WITH THE GATE CONTROLS and do not allow children or pets near the gate areg Be careful with moving parts and avoid close proximity to creas where fingers or hands could be pinched Secure all easily accessed gate operator controls in order to prevent unauthorized use of the gate Keep the automated gate system properly maintained and ensure that all working areas are free of debris and other objects that could affect the gate operation and safety On a monthly basis check the obstruction detection system and safety devices for correct operation All repair and service work to this product most be done by a suitably qualified person This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this documentation Any other use not expressly indicated here could compromise the good condition operation of the product and or be a source of danger Centurion Systems Pty Ltd does not acce
25. ng One flash every two seconds Pillar light override is activated Two flashes every two seconds No mains present Three flashes every two seconds Battery voltage is low Four flashes every two seconds Multiple collisions have occurred page 38 P17 Manual release operation apaa _ 1 Hinge open the dust flap insert key into lock and give 1 8 turn clockwise Insert key and turn 2 Pull manual release sideways to disengage gate leaf from operator If an external lock is fitted this must also be released ull manual release andle sideways 3 To re engage gate leaf swing handle back to centre position re engage lock and remove key Swing leaf and re engage with drive arm assembly Remember to refit dust cap over lock page 39 flap FIGURE 46 Once the installation has been successfully completed and tested it is important for the installer to explain the operation and safety requirements of the system NEVER ASSUME THE USER KNOWS HOW TO SAFELY OPERATE AN AUTOMATED GATE Even if the user has used one before it does not mean he knows how to SAFELY operate it Make sure that the user fully understands the following safety requirements before finally handing over the site The following needs to be understood by the user How to operate the manual release mechanism Show them how by demonstration How the obstruction detection and all other safety features work Show the
26. ockout This is a potential free latching input For as long as a connection between this input and COM is maintained the controller will behave normally But when this connection to COM is broken all inputs are inhibited For more information refer to the Holiday Lockout feature under Section 14 Trigger input A normally open potential free input Momentarily connecting this input to COM will cause the gate to open or close depending on the operating mode selected For more information refer to the gate trigger feature under Section 14 Free exit input A normally open potential free input Momentarily connecting this input to COM will cause a gate which is closed or closing to open or re open If the gate is open or opening the signal has no effect other than to reset the Autoclose timer if selected Free exit FRX never initiates a closing cycle The only way to close a gate if only the FRX input is used is to activate the Autoclose feature on the controller Allow external activation of the Autoclose facility This is a potential free latching input Using the switch to make a contact between this input and COM will cause the Autoclose feature to be switched on Breaking the contact will disable the feature The dipswitch on the controller which can also be used for j enabling the Autoclose feature must remain switched off in order Ee for the external switch to operate Activates the Pillar Light output This
27. on Systems does not accept any liability caused by improper use of the product or for use other than that for which the automated system was intended This product was designed and built strictly for the use indicated in this documentation Any other use not expressly indicated here could compromise the service life operation of the product and or be a source of danger Appliance should be product described in manual WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING KEEP CLEAR GATE MAY MOVE AT ANY TIME MOVING GATE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH KEEP CLEAR GATE MAY MOVE AT ANY TIME DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY IN AREA OR OPERATE GATE page 4 PT Declaration of conformity Manufacturer Automatismi Beninca spA Address Via Capitello 45 36066 Sandrigo YI Italia Herewith declares that the operator for hinged gates model DU IT24N is intended to be incorpored into machinery or to be assembled with other machinery to constitute machinery covered by Directive 89 392 EEC as amended does therefore notin every respect comply with the provisions of this Directive does comply with the provisions of the following other EEC Directives Direttiva compoatibilita elettromagnetica 89 336 CEE 93 68 CEE and that the following parts clauses of harmonized standards have been applied EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50082 1 And furthermore declares that it is not allowed to put the machinery
28. ostics Diagnostic LEDs Gate status LED Manual release operation Installation handover page page 2 page 2 page 3 page 5 page 6 page 7 page 9 page 9 page 10 page 11 page 12 page 13 page 15 page 23 page 25 page 26 page 27 page 32 page 35 page 37 page 37 page 38 page 39 page 40 Mechanical setup These abbreviated instructions are for the experienced installer who needs a checklist to get a standard installation up and running in the minimum of time Detailed installation features and functions are referred to later in this manual Gather required tools and equipment page 1 Heed necessary site considerations page 12 Check cabling requirements page 13 Install foundation box page 15 Install motor and link to gate page 18 Set limit switches and or fit mechanical endstops page 21 page 1 Electrical setup step Mount controller enclosure and connect D all wiring page 2 lt Commissioning and handover Stop 8 Commission system page 28 M step Carry out professional handover to client page 40 M TIIT Y ALLIE page 2 IMPORTANT Safety Instructions ATTENTION To ensure the safety of people it is important that you read all the following instructions Incorrect installation or incorrect use of the product could cause serious harm to i people 3 The installer being either professional or DIY is the last person on the site who can ensur
29. pen the gate The free exit beam facility will only open the gate and therefore the Autoclose facility described earlier must be enabled to close the gate Holiday Lockout SP1 When this feature is enabled using typically a latching device connected between this input and COM all inputs that can operate the gate are inhibited The feature is designed so that even if it is enabled while the gate is moving or in the open position it will only activate when the gate is back in the closed position For instance this ensures that while the property is left unattended for extended periods of time a would be intruder cannot try and tamper with any of the inputs such as the intercom gate release button pedestrian keyswitches keypads to operate the gate It also automatically disables any free exit devices such as underground loops etc Infrared safety beams IRB External safety detection devices are necessary to sense the presence of a person or vehicle moving through the entrance and ensure that the gate cannot be closed onto the obstruction By comparison the inherent safety mechanism described earlier relies on the gate hitting the obstruction before reacting An infrared safety beam is ideal in domestic installations and will accommodate a multitude of potential obstructions such as people vehicles and pets However in industrial applications with mainly vehicles large and small moving through the entrance an underground loop can be a
30. pt any liability caused by improper use of the product or for use other than that for which the automated system was designed page 40 CENTURION Sharecall 0860 CENTURION 0860 236 887 Head Office 27 11 699 2400 Sharecall Technical Support 0861 003 123 or 27 11 699 2481 from 07h00 to 18h00 GMT 2 Sharecall numbers applicable when dialed from within South Africa only nin 4ce 0 07 A 0064_22072013
31. rol system being used s For optimum range on external receiver can be mounted on the wall Consult manufacturer of loop detector for specific details Number of cores required by the intercom Number of cores required by the intercom page 14 F9 Operator installation To simplify the installation process it is recommended that the existing gate is removed from the pillar before proceeding Foundation box installation As the foundation box is liable to fill with water during rainfall it is critical that an adequate drainage system is prepared Refer to step 9 1 Determine the correct position for the foundation box i e standard or inside Standard mounting configurations 4 ess Open sf Gate leaf I D Gearbox drive Gate closed arm position endstops FIGURE 5 STANDARD MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS Gate leaf 0 9 cas Gate closed endstops FIGURE 6 INSIDE MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS page 15 2 Dig a hole for the foundation box the size of the hole being adequate to securely anchor the foundation box taking into consideration Weight of the gate resting on the foundation box Condition of the soil around the foundation box FIGURE 7 3 Cast the base of the hole in a quick drying concrete ensuring the base is level and that the foundation box when inserted into position will be flush with the ground FIGURE 8 4 Fold the two anchor tabs at 45 away
32. slow blow Slave motor circuit 5 x 20mm 20A slow blow Light circuit 5 x 20mm 3A fast blow Auxiliary supply 5 x 20mm 3A fast blow Charger Mains input 5 x 20mm 250mA fast blow Icons used in this manual This icon indicates tips and other information that could be useful during the installation This icon indicates warning caution or attention Please take special note of critical aspects that MUST be adhered to in order to prevent injury This icon denotes variations and other aspects that should be considered during installation page 9 ee eS ay Drive shoe Drive assembly ball bearing Output drive arm Linkage arm Gearbox output shaft and secondary stage wormwheel gear Gearbox housing bottom cover plate Operator drive safety cap Foundation box 5 Product identification page 10 FIGURE 3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Manual release mechanism 10 10 12 ig 14 19 16 Gearbox drive arm 24V DC motor and sealing O ring Gearbox housing Foundation box cover plate Secondary stage wormwheel shaft assembly Foundation box cover fixing bracket End of travel limit switches F6 Required tools and equipment SSS SSS SEES EE eee Allan key 5mm Crimping tool and pin lugs Duct tape Electric drilling equipment Hacksaw Hammer Measuring tape Pick Pliers Ratchet and extension with a 7mm and 19mm socket Screwdriver 3 5mm flat large star small star Side cutters Spa
33. th 1 5mm Norsk Motor cables 2 core earth 1 5mm 2 core 0 5mm multi stranded Optional intercom cable from control box to dwelling 6 cord 0 5mm multi stranded Optional intercom cable from control box to entry panel 0 5mm multi stranded Optional infrared safety beams 3 core 0 5mm multi stranded Z Optional access control device 3 core 0 5mm multi stranded 7a Optional pedestrian keyswitch 2 core 0 5mm multi stranded or 7b Optional keypad 3 core 0 5mm multi stranded 8 Optional external radio receiver lt 3 core 0 5mm multi stranded 9 Optional pillar lights 3 core LNE SWA size according to power requirements 10 Optional ground loop for free exit 1 core 0 5mm multi stranded silicone coated 11 Optional electric lock 2 core 0 5mm page 13 All cables must be routed in conduit unless underground cable is being used Mains isolator must be less than 1m from the operator Safety beams are always recommended Possibly increase cable thickness if pillar lights are to be installed SWA Steel wire armoured Type of cable must adhere to municipal bylaws ond preferably screened Screening provides better protection against lightning earth one end of the screening Allows for oll features such as pedestrian opening status LED etc to be operated from the intercom handset inside the dwelling Number of cores and type of cable could vary depending on brand of access cont

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