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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

• Before connecting the appliance make sure that the voltage and fre-
quency rated on the data plate conform to those of the mains supply.
WARNING! An omnipolar trip switch with a least 3mm between the
contacts must be installed between the unit and the mains supply.
• Connect the control and security device wires.
• Connect the power supply cable to the device using the terminal block (which is
already connected to the transformer primary, white wire).
• Do not use cables with aluminium conductors; do not solder the ends of cables
which are to be inserted into the binding posts; use cables which are marked T
min 85°C and are 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. Where possible use the supplied cable clamp.
Terminal board connection
1-2
Motor 1 output:
Opening: live at binding post "1" and negative at binding post "2"
Closing: Negative at binding post "1" and live at binding post "2"
3-4
Motor 2 output:
Opening: live at binding post "3" and negative at binding post "4"
Closing: Negative at binding post "3" and live at binding post "4"
5
Common for all inputs and outputs
6
Output for electric locking device (continuously powered) 12 Vdc - 15 W;
it must be garage door type lock (not automatically resetting) as it is only
activated for 1 second.
7-8
Potential free digital output (contact normally open) for the night light (powered
separately by: Vmax= 30Vac/dc; Imax= 1A) or for the second radio channel.
Selection is made during programming.
Indicator light output 24 Vac 3 W
9
10
24 Vac 10 W output warning lights (intermittent or continuous activation)
24 Vac 10 W output, powering external devices.
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12-13 Common for all inputs and outputs
FCC1 (normally closed contact) closing travel limit switch leaf 1
14
15
FCA1 (normally closed contact) opening travel limit switch leaf 1
16
FCC2 (normally closed contact) closing travel limit switch leaf 2
17
FCA2 (normally closed contact) opening travel limit switch leaf 2
18
TAL (normally open contact) limited opening button
19
TA (normally open contact ) Opening button input
20
TC (normally open contact ) Closing button input
TD (normally open contact ) for the sequential command (open, block, close,
21
block or open, close with travel direction inversion only during closing accord-
ing to the program settings).
22-23 Common for all inputs and outputs
24
TB (normally closed contact) blocking button input (The opening of this
contact interrupts the cycle until a new movement command is given)
25
FTC_I (normally closed contact) Safety and control devices in input (photocells
invert the travel direction when an obstruction is detected). The opening of
this contact will provoke a travel direction inversion during closure due to the
cutting in of the safety device.
26
FTC_S (normally closed contact) Safety and control devices in input (stop
photoelectric cells). The opening of this contact will block all movement, until the
obstruction has been removed, due to the safety device cutting in, the door will
then continue moving until it reaches a travel limit (only in the automatic mode).
27-28 Common for all inputs and outputs
29
Pole for radio receiver antenna; connect a 17cm piece of rigid wire or an
external antenna ANS400 using coaxial cable RG58 (with an impedance of 50Ω)
30
Mass for radio receiver antenna
Note: ALL UNUSED NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS MUST BE BRIDGED
(It is not necessary for travel limits excluded via software during programming)
Switch on the power and make sure that the red indicator LED are in the following
condition:
-
L1
Power on LED
-
L4
Safety LED for the closing travel limit leaf 1
-
L5
Safety LED for the opening travel limit leaf 1
-
L6
Safety LED for the closing travel limit leaf 2
-
L7
Safety LED for the opening travel limit leaf 2
-
L8
Safety LED opening button
-
L9
Safety LED closing button
-
L10
Safety LED for the blocking button
-
L11
Safety LED for the inversion photo electric cells
-
L12
Safety LED for the stop photo electric cells
* The LEDs are "ON" if the relative security device is inactive (depends on the position
of the door and the presence of the relative safety device).
Check that the activation of the safety devices switches off the corresponding LEDS.
If the power on LED "L1" doesn't light up check the condition of the fuse "F1" and
the 230V~ power cable connection.
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.

INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY

alarm caused by both mechanical travel limits being activated together
memorised parameter error
time programming mode block ( caused by: TB, FTC_I, FTC_S)
defining the system configuration
waiting period after a programming stage
waiting period after deceleration programming
waiting period after electrical input sensor programming
deceleration time setting (value 1)
level 1 electrical input sensor
work time programming
opening cycle
block
automatic reclosing pause (only if enabled)
closing stage
updating the electrical input sensors leaf 1 (during programming)
updating both the electrical input sensors leaf 2 (during programming)
updating both the electrical input sensors leaf 1 and leaf 2 (during programming)
Opening plus compensation electrical input monitor 1
Opening plus compensation electrical input monitor 2
on
"FCC1"
on*
on*
"FCA1"
Closing plus compensation electrical input monitor 1
"FCC2"
on*
on*
"FCA2"
"TA"
off
Closing plus compensation electrical input monitor 2
off
"TC"
"TB"
on*
on*
"FTC_I"
"FTC_S"
on*
Battery mode (charged battery)
Battery mode (flat battery)
Block caused by a flat battery
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