EN
4.5. To be checked always before use
• The length of the boom corresponds to the length indicated in the
"Useful boom length" table.
• The washers and mechanical parts comprising the spring tensioner
are in the order indicated in figure 8.
• The spring is taut even when the boom is in the vertical position.
• The boom is well balanced at 45-50°.
• The two tensioner nuts are correctly positioned and locked as in-
dicated in figure 9 and according to procedure 3.6 "Balancing the
boom".
• The opening direction of the barrier and the opening/closing calibra-
tion are correctly configured.
5. USE
5.1. Standard use of the remote controls - Fig. 14
5.2. Locking/unlocking the boom - Fig. 15
Attention
Operation to be carried out with the power off.
5.3. Obstacle detection operation
When an obstacle is detected during closing, the barrier re-opens.
5.4. User training
All users must be trained on how to safely use this barrier (standard use
and locking principle) and on the mandatory periodic checks.
6. CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES
Danger
Switch off the electrical supply to the motor before performing any
operation on the additional devices.
6.1. General wiring diagram - Fig. 16
Terminal
Definition
Live
Neutral
3
4
7
8
9
- free
contact
10
(max. 24 V 0.5 A)
12
13
14
15
24V-
16
24V+
17
24Vsafe+
6
Description
Single-phase power supply
220-230V 50/60 Hz
Primary transformer connection,
220-230V
Board power supply:
24V Secondary transformer
Motor 1 connection
Max. 25 W
Configurable output AUX 3
See "7.2. List of settings"
Common
Closing end limit (NC)
Opening end limit (NC)
Accessories power supply
output
Power supply output for safety
mechanisms tested (photo-
electric cells and safety edge
transmitter)
Output active only when moving
Terminal
Definition
18
Common
19
20
24
Common
25
26
27
Not used
28
29
Not used
Y
Conductor
#
Braid
6.2. Description of the various additional devices
6.2.1. Photoelectric cells
Without auto-test- Fig. 17
With auto-test - Fig. 18
6.2.2. Orange light - Fig. 19
6.2.3. LED module - Fig. 20
6.2.4. Metal detector - Fig. 21
6.2.5. Aerial
Integrated antenna
The integrated aerial must be directed downwards to the system operates
correctly.
Offset antenna - Fig. 22
7. ADVANCED PARAMETER SETTING
7.1. Navigating in parameter setting mode
Buttons
OK
• Press twice to access the settings menu
• Press once to confirm:
+ OR -
Navigating the parameter list
Modifying the value of a setting
+ AND -
Exiting the settings menu
LEVIXO 40/60 24V RTS
Description
IC 1 and IC 2 inputs common
Configurable command input
1 (NO)
See "7.2. List of settings"
Configurable command input
2 (NO)
See "7.2. List of settings"
STOP, SAFE 1 and SAFE 2
outputs common
The command interrupts the
manoeuvre (NC)
If not used, leave the lug in place.
Configurable safety input 1 (NC)
See "7.2. List of settings"
Configurable safety input 2 (NF)
See "7.2. List of settings"
Offset aerial
Function
- the parameter selection
- the parameter value
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