Fasten down the barrier using the 4 self-locking nuts "D" and washers supplied
with the appliance.
It is also possible to fasten the barrier to an already existing cement base as long as
the thickness of the base is great enough to guarantee a strong hold for the rawlplugs.
We advise you to use the following type of rawlplug: "Steel anchor bolts M12/Ø20
for heavy duty use".
FITTING THE 3/4 METER BOOM (fig. 4-5)
Mount the boom fixing base "A" onto the boom support hub "B" and lock with
the cable fastening bracket "C" using the screws "D" provided in the kit. Insert
the assembled unit onto the shaft "E", tighten the screw "F" and insert the grub
screw "G". Insert the safety edge connectors "H" into the bracket "C". With a
LED boom, also insert the connectors "H1". Insert the boom "I" and secure it
using the six screws and washers "J". Apply the hub cap "K" using the screws
"L" to secure it.
FITTING THE 6 METER BOOM (fig. 4a-5a)
Insert the safety edge connectors "A" into the bracket "C". With a LED boom,
also insert the connectors "B". Insert the boom "D" and secure it using the six
screws and washers "E". Apply the hub cap "F" using the screws "G" to secure it.
INVERTING THE BOOM OPENING DIRECTION 3/4 METERS (fig. 6a-6e)
To invert the boom opening direction from left (fig. 6a) to right (fig. 6e), release
the boom and move it to a vertical position "A" fig. 6b. With the spring "C" at rest
(NOT UNDER TENSION) unscrew and remove the nut and bolt "B". remove the
spring and the accessory box"D" if present (fig. 6c). Dismantle and reassemble
the boom to the right as shown in figure 5 and move it to a vertical position "A"
(fig 6c). Replace the spring "C" and insert and fasten down the nut and bolt "B"
(fig. 6d). Lock the boom and select right-hand boom from the OPTIONS menu.
INVERTING THE BOOM OPENING DIRECTION 6 METERS (fig. 6f-6j)
To invert the boom opening direction from left (fig. 6a) to right (fig. 6e), release
the boom and move it to a vertical position "A" fig. 6b. With the spring "C" at rest
(NOT UNDER TENSION) unscrew and remove the nut and bolt "B". remove the
spring and the accessory box"D" if present (fig. 6c). Dismantle and reassemble
the boom to the right as shown in figure 5 and move it to a vertical position "A"
(fig 6c). Replace the spring "C" and insert and fasten down the nut and bolt "B"
(fig. 6d). Lock the boom and select right-hand boom from the OPTIONS menu.
ASSEMBLING THE FIXED SUPPORT POLE (fig. 7-7b)
The fixed support pole is positioned at the head of the boom and functions as a
reference point for the closing of the barrier.
When the boom is moving it should never crash into the support pole but should
rest lightly against it instead.
Prepare a cement base in which the anchor plate "S" is to be inserted (make sure
that the M8 threaded bolts are protruding by 30 mm).
The base must be perfectly level, the threaded M8 bolts must emerge perpendicularly
and be perfectly clean.
Unscrew the four self-tapping screws on the four threaded bolts (needed to block
the anchors fig. 5a) and insert the base.
Fasten down using the supplied nuts and washers.
It is also possible to fix the base of the support to cement base or pavement which
already exists as long as it is wide enough and strong enough to take the anchor bolts.
We advise you to use the following type of rawlplug: "Steel anchor bolts M8/Ø14
for heavy duty use".
MANUAL MANOEUVRE (fig. 8)
Caution! The manual manoeuvre should only be carried out if the equipment has
locked due to power failure or during installation of the automation.
Access to the release mechanism may be on the right or left according to the
installation. To reverse the boom opening direction, turn the release system
from the position det. A to det. B or viceversa, having loosened the 4 fastening
screws to do so.
To access the mechanism, first remove the lock unit as shown in sequence 1 and
2 of figure 8 / 8a, then release the motor using the hex wrench provided (sequence
3 and 4). To relock the motor, carry out the reverse procedure.
ACCESS TO THE CABINET (fig. 9)
To access the mechanical / electronic controls using the key provided: turn the
key counter clockwise "1" and flip up the top cover "2". Tilt the panel "3" out-
wards and then pull upwards to remove it "4". To reclose the top cover move the
left-hand lever lock upwards.
MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE HORIZONTAL POSITION OF
THE BOOM (fig. 10)
Release the boom and lower it until the barrier is in the closed position "1". Loosen
the nut "2" by turning it counter clockwise, put the spirit level "3" on the boom
and turn screw "4" to adjust the horizontal position. With the boom in the correct
position "5", tighten the nut "6".
MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE VERTICAL POSITION OF
THE BOOM (fig. 10a)
Release the boom and raise it until the barrier is in the open position"1". Loosen
the nut "2" by turning it counter clockwise, put the spirit level "3" on the boom
and turn screw "4" to adjust the vertical position. With the boom in the correct
position "5", tighten the nut "6".
BALANCING THE BOOM (fig. 10b)
Release the boom, open the cabinet panel and turn the nut "1" counter clockwise
(approx. 5 turns). Turn the spring counter clockwise to increase the tension or
clockwise to decrease the tension until the boom remains in position "3", i.e.
inclined by about 30° - 40°. Having balanced the boom, tighten the nut "4".
ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
Electronic programmer for a dc motor with an incorporated radio receiver card,
which allows the memorisation of 300 / 1000 user codes (see "remote control").
The "rolling code" type decoder uses 433.92 MHz series 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 boom travel distance while the logic carries out posi-
tion control using an encoder.
The intervention of the anticrush/antidrag sensor during the closing and opening
stages causes a brief (10°) travel direction inversion then a block.
IMPORTANT REMARKS
Attention! There is no 230V contact on any part of the electronic card: only
low voltage safety current is available.
In conformity with the electrical safety standards it is forbidden to connect
binding posts 10-11-12-13 directly to a circuit that receives power greater
than 30 Vac/dc.
Warning! For the correct operation of the programmer the incorporated
batteries must be in good condition: the programmer will lose the position
of the boom in case of blackouts when the batteries are flat the alarm will
sound. Check the good working order of the batteries every six months (see
page 26 "Battery check").
• The controlled load output (binding post 18) is aimed at reducing battery
power consumption (if installed) during blackouts; photocells and other
safety devices should be connected to this output.
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• When a command is received, via radio or via wire, the electronic programmer
routes voltage to the CTRL 24 Vdc output. It then checks 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 "TEST FI" and "TEST FS" in the
"OPTIONS" menu) and check that the safety devices are functioning correctly.
• The 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 frequency
rated on the data plate conform to those of the mains supply.
• The power cable must be made of polychloroprene in conformity with the
international standard 60245 IEC 57 (es. 3 x 1.5 mm
• The cable may only be replaced by qualified technicians.
• 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.
MAINS POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
• Connect the control and security device wires.
• Run the mains power supply through the cable clamp located on the bottom
right of the main circuit board and to the separate 3-way terminal board:
- connect the neutral to binding post N
- connect the earth to binding post
- connect the live to binding post L
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