TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS
1
Common for the emergency buttons
2
EMRG 2 (NO contact) emergency manoeuvring button input 2
EMRG 1 (NO contact) emergency manoeuvring button input 1
3
4
Common for all inputs and outputs.
5
30 Vdc output, powering external loads
6
Common for all inputs and outputs.
30 Vdc controlled output, powering external loads
7
8
Common for all inputs and outputs.
9
LS 24 Vdc 3W output for an indicator light.
LP 24 Vdc output for warning lights.
10
25W intermittent activation (50%), 12,5W continuous activation
11
Common for all inputs and outputs.
12
FTCI (NC contact) Safety and control devices in input (photocells invert the travel
direction when an obstruction is detected). Opening this contact will provoke
a travel direction inversion during closure due to the cutting in of the safety
device.
CSP (NC contact) Safety buffer input). Opening this contact will provoke a travel
13
direction inversion of 10 cm, a pause of 3 minutes, after which the motor will
continue moving in the original direction after a 10 second preflashing period
has elapsed.
TB (NC contact) Stop button input (The opening of this contact interrupts the
14
cycle until a new movement command is given).
15
Common for all inputs and outputs.
16
TD (NO contact) Dynamic button input
TAL (NO contact) Limited opening button input
17
18
TC (NO contact) Closing button input
19
TA (NO contact) Opening button input
20
Outer conductor for radio receiver antenna
21
Inner conductor for radio receiver antenna (if an external antenna is fitted use a
coaxial cable RG58 with an impedance of 50Ω).
Note
: The total of the 2 external device outputs must not exceed 10 W.
(1)
ALL UNUSED NC CONTACTS MUST BE JUMPED.
P3
L6
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
21
20
19
CN1
Secondary Faston connection 24Vac logic power supply
CN2
Secondary Faston connection motor circuit power supply
V2:0Vac, V3:20Vac, V4:30Vac
CN3
Battery Faston connection
CN4
Motor Faston connection
CSER
Serial connection (only for diagnostics)
D1
Six-segment LED display
.
(1)
(1)
.
L5
L8
L10
L9
L7
L11
DS1
P1
L3
P2
18
17
16
15
14
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If the FTCI input has been jumped the FTCI security device test must also be deac-
tivated (Dip 7 "OFF". If you want to activate the FTCI test both the transmission and
receiver parts of the security devices must be connected to the binding post marked
"CTRL 30 Vdc". If the test is active there will be a 1 second delay between the com-
mand transmission and movement of the gate.
Switch on the power and make sure that the indicator LEDS are in the following condi-
tion (note: If the display is off you can press the PROG key to show the status of the
safety devices.
- L1
Power on
- L2
Wrong battery connection
- L3
Transmitter code programming indicator
- L4
Battery charging
- L5
Indicator for the blocking button "TB"
- L6
Indicator for the inverting photoelectric cells "FTCI"
- L7
Indicator for the contact safety edge "CSP"
- L8
Indicator for the opening button "TA"
- L9
Indicator for the opening button "TC"
- L10
Indicator for the limited opening button "TAL"
- L11
Indicator for the dynamic button "TD/CH1"
Note
If this LED is "on" invert the battery power cables
(2)
immediately.
Note
This LED is "on" when the battery is charged.
(3)
Note
Check that the activation of the safety devices switches
(4)
the corresponding LEDS off.
If the green power on LED doesn't light up check the condition of the fuses and the
power cable connection at the transformer primary.
If one or more of the safety LEDS do not light up check the contacts of the rela-
tive security devices and check that the unused safety device contacts have been
bridged.
D1
L1
{
CN4
9
12
11
10
8
7
DS1
Selection dip-switch
F1
15A blade fuse
F2
4A blade fuse
F3
15A blade fuse
F4
4A blade fuse
Note
:
These are automotive type blade fuses.
(5)
16
L4
F4
CN3
10
L2
BT
F1
15
CN2
V4 V3
M
F2
4
6
5
4
3
2
1
(motor power protection)
(5)
(24V circuit protection)
(5)
(motor power protection during battery operation)
(5)
(24V circuit protection during battery operation)
(5)
ON
OFF
(2)
OFF
OFF
(3)
ON
(4)
ON
(4)
ON
(4)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
F3
BT
V2
CN1
V0 V1