2.3) DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS:
Here is a brief description of the possible external unit connections:
1-2 : 230 Vac = Electric power 230 Vac 50-60 Hz
4 : Earth = Unit connection to earth
5-6 : Flashing light = Flashing light connection 24 Vdc max 25W (5 poles - and 6 poles +)
7-8 : Motor 1 = Motor no. 1 power supply 24Vdc
9-10 : Motor 2 = Motor no. 2 power supply 24Vdc
11 : Earth = Connection of motors
12-13 : Encoder 1 = Motor no. 1 Encoder connection
14-15 : Encoder 2 = Motor no. 2 Encoder connection
21-22 : Electric lock = Electric lock connection 12 V
23 : Photocell Common = Common for connecting photocells
24 : Rx photocell A = Photocell A receiver
25 : Rx photocell B = Photocell B receiver
26 : Tx photocell A = Photocell A transmitter
27 : Tx photocell B = Photocell B transmitter
28-29 : 24 Vdc = Accessories power supply 24 Vdc (Photocell, Radio, etc.) max 200mA
30 : Common =Common for all inputs
31 :
C.A. (G.O.) pilot light
= Gate Open pilot light 24 Vdc max. 2W
32 : Stop = Input with STOP function (Emergency, shutdown or extreme safety)
33 : Photocell = Input for safety devices (Photocells, pneumatic edges)
34 : Photocell 1 = Input for other safety devices (Photocells, pneumatic edges)
35 : Step-by-step = Input for cyclic functioning ( OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP )
36 : Open = Input for opening movement
37 : Close = Input for closing movement
41-42 : 2nd Radio Ch = Output for a second radio receiver channel
43-44 : Aerial = Input for the radio receiver aerial
There are an additional 3 slots for the following optional cards:
RADIO CARD = Slot for NICE radio receivers
“CHARGE” CARD = Slot for battery charge card
“PER” CARD = Slot for the “PER” card with additional functions
2.4) TESTING CONNECTIONS:
A) Make the necessary connections following the diagram in Fig. 1
Remember there are specific standards that must be complied with both as regards the safety of electrical systems and as
regards automatic gates and doors.
B) Power the gates and position them halfway, turn power off. The gates can now be opened or closed.
Do not turn the unit on unless the necessary “Mechanical travel stops” are installed!
C) Turn the unit on and check immediately that voltage between terminals 1-2 is 230 Vac and 24 Vdc between terminals 28-29.
As soon as the unit is turned on the indicator lights (LEDS) on the active inputs should come on. In addition, shortly after the
“OK” LED should start flashing regularly at 1 second intervals. If none of this happens, turn the unit off immediately and check
connections more carefully.
D) Now check that the LEDs relative to the NC contacts are on (all safety devices active) and that the LEDs relative to the NO
inputs are off (no command present); if this is not the case, check connections and effectiveness of the various devices
E) Check that all the unit’s safety devices are in proper working order (emergency stop, photocells, pneumatic edges, etc.): each
time they trigger the relative STOP, PHOTOCELL or PHOTOCELL2 LEDs, should go off.
Do not move the gearmotor unless the necessary “Mechanical travel stops” have been installed!
F) The last thing to do is to check if movement of the 2 gates is in the right direction. To check that this is so, just press the
small “CLOSE” key wait for motors 1 and 2 to start in closing (motor 2 starts after motor 1 has finished the manoeuvre).
Whether the direction of movement is right or not, it is advisable to stop the manoeuvre immediately by pressing the small
“CLOSE” key again. Now, if movement was not in the direction it should be then proceed as follows:
1 - Turn power off
2 - Disconnect the motor and reverse two of the wires of the motor that is turning in the wrong direction.
Once this is done we suggest testing rotation direction once more repeating step “F”.
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