Fig.8 shows the number of connections and section for a 100m length of
power supply cables; for greater lengths, calculate the section for the true
automation load. When the auxiliary connections exceed 50 metre lengths
or go through critical disturbance areas, it is recommended to decouple
the control and safety devices by means of suitable relays.
The main automation components are (fig.8):
I)
Type-approved adequately rated omnipolar circuit-breaker with at least
3,5 mm contact opening, provided with protection against overloads
and short circuits, suitable for cutting out automation from the mains.
Place, if not al ready installed, a type-approved differential switch
with a 0.03A threshold just before the automation system.
QR)
Control panel and incorporated receiver.
S)
Key selector.
AL)
Blinker with tuned antenna.
M)
Actuators.
A)
Bar.
F)
Rest fork.
CS)
Electric edge.
Ft,Fr) Pair of photocells.
CF)
Photocell post.
T)
1-2- channel transmitter.
RMM) Inductive metal mass detector.
LOOP) Mass detector loops.
11) LIBRA C MV CONTROL PANEL
Power supply: ............................................................. 230V~±10% 50Hz
Mains/low voltage insulation: ......................................> 2MOhm 500V
Dielectric strength: ..................... mains/low voltage 3750V~ for 1 minute
Motor output current: ............................. 25A max (MICHELANGELO 60)
.. ............................................................. 30A max (MICHELANGELO 80)
Maximum motor power: ............................. 600 W (MICHELANGELO 60)
.. ................................................................. 750 W (MICHELANGELO 80)
Cooling intervention temperature: .....................................................80°C
Supply to accessories: ............................2V~ (180 mA max absorption)
Barrie-open warning light: ..................................................2V~ 3W max
Blinker: .............................................................................2V~ 25W max
Fuses:...................................................................................see figure 1
12) ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (FIg.13)
WARNING: The electrical connections must be carried out workmanlike by
qualified experienced personnel, in conformity with all the current standards
and with the use of appropriate materials.
Lay out the electrical installation with reference to the current electrical
standards.
Keep the mains supply connections clearly separated from the service
connections.
In the initial section of the electrical installation, fit a circuit breaker with
a contact opening distance equal to or greater than 3,5 mm, provided
with magnetothermal protection and a differential switch having adequate
capacity for the appliance consumption. For the wiring, only use cables
conforming to the harmonised or national standards, having a cross section
corresponding to the initial protection, the appliance consumption and the
installation conditions, for example a 3x1.5 sq mm (H 05 VV-F) cable.
Proceed as explained below:
1. Unscrew the screw which locks the cap (Fig. 13A) and take the cap out.
2. Fix the cables to the terminal bar (Fig.13B)
L
PHASE
N
NEUTRAL
EARTH
3. To close the cap, reverse the actions in step 1.
13) TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS (Fig.15)
WARNING – During the wiring and installation operations, refer to the
current standards as well as principles of good technical practice.
The cables must be tied by additional fastening next to the terminals, by
means of clips for example.
All the operator wiring operations must be carried out by qualified personnel.
JP4
1-2:
Control for cooling fan
JP10
3-:
Not used
5-6-7-8:
Motor connections and position references:
5-15
:closing reference
6-7
:motor
8-15
:opening reference
9-10:
Blinker connection (2 V~, 25W)
11-12:
2 V~ 180mA max output – power supply for photocells or
other devices.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
13-1:
JP11
15-16:
15-17:
15-18:
15-19:
15-20:
JP12
21-22:
JP9
23-2-25-26: Encoder inputs
15-27:
15-28:
JP8-JP6 Board power supply (2V~).
14) PROGRAMMING
The control panel provided with a microprocessor is supplied with function
parameters preset by the manufacturer, suitable for standard installations.
The parameters predefined can be changed by means of the incorporated
display or by means of the universal programmer.
In the case where programming is carried out by means of the universal
programmer, carefully read the relevant instructions.
Connect the UNIFLAT accessory in the direction indicated in Fig.16.
In the case where programming is carried out by means of the incorporated
display, refer to Fig. A and B and to the "configuration" paragraph.
15) CONFIGURATION
All the LIBRA C MV control panel functions can be set using the incorpo-
rated display, the three buttons for browsing through the menus and the
operation parameter configuration:
+
menu scrolling/value increment key
-
menu scrolling/value reduction key
OK
Enter (confirm) key
The simultaneous pressure of the + and – keys is used to exit the active
menu and move to the preceding menu.
If the + and – keys are pressed simultaneously at the main menu level
(parameters, logics, radio, language), programming is exited and the
display is switched off (the OK message is displayed).
The modifications made are only set if the OK key is subsequently
pressed.
When the OK key is pressed for the first time, the programming mode is
entered.
Outside the programming mode, the keys have the following func-
tions:
+
OPEN
-
CLOSE
+ e - START
OK
enter the programming mode.
With the barrier moving, press any key to carry out a STOP com-
mand.
On entering the programming mode, the display initially shows the
following information:
-
Control unit Software version
-
Number of total manoeuvres carried out (the value is expressed in
hundreds, therefore the display constantly shows 0000 during the first
hundreds manoeuvres).
-
Number of manoeuvres carried out since the latest maintenance opera-
tion (the value is expressed in hundreds, therefore the display constantly
shows 0000 during the first hundreds manoeuvres)
-
Number of memorised radio control devices.
When the OK key is pressed during the initial presentation phase, the first
menu (parameters) can be accessed directly.
Here follows a list of the main menus and the respective submenus avail-
able.
2 V~ 180mA max output – power supply for photocell trans-
mitters with check.
START button (N.O.).
STOP button (N.C.). If not used, leave the jumper bridged.
Photocell input (N.C.). If not used, leave the jumper
bridged.
Photocell FAULT input (N.O.) for photocells provided with
N.O. check contact.
Safety edge input (N.C.). If not used, leave the jumper
bridged.
Barrier-open warning light output (N.O. contact, 2V~/ 3W max)
or, in alternative, alarm output (see configuration, paragraph
15).
Open button (OPEN N.O.). If the TIMER logic on OPEN is
enabled and the input remains engaged for over 3 sec., it
commutes to clock input (TIMER N.O.).
The TIMER input opens and keeps the barrier open when
engaged; on disengagement, after waiting for the time set in
the Automatic Closing Time parameter, it starts the closing
movement (regardless of the TCA Logic status). If the com-
mand is interrupted by the STOP button being pressed or
by the safety devices being triggered, it can be reset using
the START input.
Close button (CLOSE N.O.)
ENGLISH
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