ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
Electronic control unit for dc motors with an incorporated encoder and
radio receiver card, which allows the memorisation of 300 user codes. The
"rolling code" type decoder uses 433.92 MHz (S449) transmitters.
The motor rotation speed is electronically controlled, starting slowly
and increasing in speed; the speed is reduced as it nears the travel limit
so as to enable a controlled smooth stop. Programming is carried out
using one button and allows you to set the system, the current sensor
and the entire door travel distance. The intervention of the anticrush/
antidrag sensor during the closing and opening stages causes travel
direction inversion.
• After having installed the device, and before powering up the
programmer, release the door (manual release mechanism) and
move it manually, checking that it moves smoothly and has no
unusual points of resistance.
• T he controlled load output (binding post 22) is aimed at reducing battery
power consumption (if they are installed) during blackouts; photocells
and other safety devices should be connected to this output.
• When a command is received, via radio or via wire, the electronic pro-
grammer routes voltage to the CTRL 30 Vdc output. It then evaluates the
state of the safety devices and if they are at rest it will activate the motor.
• Connecting devices to the controlled output contact also allows you
to carry out the autotest function (enabled using DIP 5) and check that
the safety devices are functioning correctly.
• T he presence of the electrical current sensor does not dispense with
the obligation to install photoelectric cells and other safety devices
foreseen by the safety standards in force.
• Before connecting the appliance make sure that the voltage and fre-
quency rated on the data plate conform to those of the mains supply.
• An all pole trip switch with at least 3 mm between the contacts must
be installed between the unit and the mains supply.
• Don't use cables with aluminium conductors; don't solder the ends
of cables which are to be inserted into the binding posts; use cables
marked T min 85°C and resistant to atmospheric agents.
• The terminal wires must be positioned in such a way that both the wire
and the insulating sheath are tightly fastened (a plastic jubilee clip
is sufficient).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 230 Vac
• Press the lever "A" and remove the transparent panel (fig. 26).
• Remove the screws "B" and "C" using a posidrive screwdriver (fig. 27).
• Insert a flat screwdriver into the slot "D", release the catch and remove
the electronic programmer protective panel "E" (fig. 28).
• Remove the extractable terminal block "F" (courtesy light connection)
and store the panel in a safe place.
• Connect the control and security device wires by passing them through
the cable clamp "G" fig. 30 then following the wiring diagram on the
following page.
• Pass the power supply wires through the cable clamp "I" or insert the
pipe clamp holder "H" supplied with kit, insert the pipe clamps and wire
the cable to binding posts 5 and 6 connect the earth wire to one of the
two binding posts marked with the symbol
- connect the neutral to binding post N
- connect the earth to binding post
- connect the live to binding post
COURTESY LIGHT CONNECTION 230 Vac 500 W
To connect a single 230 V max 500 W garage light, run the cables to bind-
ing posts 1 and 2.
MOTORS AND COURTESY LIGHT CONNECTION 24 Vdc
The motor "M1" and its relative 24 Vac courtesy light are pre-wired. To
add a second motor without on board electronics (see fig. 7) run a chan-
nel made of isolating material containing the four wires that are to be
connected to the binding posts 9 and 10 indicated by the word "M2" (the
black wire from the second motor to the symbol -; the red wire from the
second motor to the symbol +) for the motor and to binding posts "17"
and "19" for the courtesy light.
Selecting one or two motors is carried out using dip 3 (fig. 31, page 23).
ENCODER CONNECTION
Blue
Blue cable
Green Green cable
Grey
Grey cable
Yellow Yellow cable
The encoder is also pre-wired. If you need to disconnect the encoder (for
maintenance interventions etc.) you must replace the cable following the
colour order of the wires as shown on the card.
• Once the electrical connection is complete; replace the courtesy light
terminal block, replace the protective panel, fasten down the screws
and replace the transparent cover.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TRF
L
N
L
LC
230 V
230 V
230 V
A
D
22
C
B
E
F
I
G
H
26
27
28
29
30