GB
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
1) The section of the cables must be calculated on the basis of their length and absorbed current.
2 Do not use a single "multi-pole" type cable in common with other equipment.
3) When very long control cables are used (over 50 metres) decoupling is recommended by means of relays
installed in the vicinity of the control unit.
5) All N.C. contacts associated with the same input must be connected in series.
6) All N.O. contacts associated with the same input must be connected in parallel.
TAB. 1
Mor n. Mor n.
Transformer
1
2
(primary)
3
5
Line
Flashing light or
6
7
lamp
8
9
Lamp
11
10 ,
NO/NC Contact
15
12
10 ,
NC contact.
15
13
10 ,
NC contact.
15
14
10 ,
N.O. pushbutton.
15
16
17
Auxiliary
18
Rx aerial
19
Rx aerial
Transformer
20
21
(secondary)
22
23
CB24
24
25
Motor
Input
Output
54
Device
V
I max
230V
0,5A
230V
1A
230V
0,5A
12Vcc
1A
24Vcc
1A
22Vca
6,8A
24Vcc
5A
24Vcc
5A
Function
Power supply
Control unit power supply
Movement indicator
During the manoeuvres with control unit powered
Courtesy light
Edge on closing (C.M.)
Photocell 1
Stop
Step/step
Power supply
Sheath
Control unit
Power supply
Battery charger (optional)
Open/close
Notes
Connect this output to the primary of the transformer supplied
Connect to 230Vac line. See electrical connections.
see function dip switch no. 5. Other functions are possible with this output
by combining dip-switches 3 and 4 (see table 3)
Lit during manoeuvres, and turns off with a delay of approx. 2 minutes.
On closing stops the motor and opens completely. See table 2 for
connection types.
Inverts travel during closing.
Connect this input to the common if not used.
Connect this input to the common if not used.
See function dip-switch no.1 and 2 (table 3)
Permanent for power supply of photocells and external receivers.
Connect this input to the secondary of the transformer supplied (22V).
Provision for connection of battery charger CB24 (optional) and
batteries (optional)