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Wire connections shown in Fig. 1 are described hereunder:
Terminal No.
Function
1-2
Motor 1
3-4
Motor 2
5-6
Flashing light
7-8
Lock
9-10
SCA/SRL/2CH
11-12
24 Vac/dc
13-25
COM
14
SWO1
15
SWC1
16
SWO2
17
SWC2
18
PHOT
19
PHOT C
20
STOP
21
OPEN
22
CLOSE
23
PED
24
Step-by-Step
26-27
BAR
30-31
Antenna
+ / -
24VAC/dc
The programming of the various functions of the control unit is carried out using the LCD display on the control unit and setting
the desired values in the programming menus described below.
The parameters menu allows you to assign a numerical value to a function, in the same way as a regulating trimmer.
The logic menu allows you to activate or deactivate a function, in the same way as setting a dip-switch.
Other special functions follow the parameters and logic menus and may vary depending on the type of control unit or the software
release.
1 – Press the button <PG>, the display goes to the first menu, Parameters "PAR".
2 – With the <+> or <-> button, select the menu you want (PAR>>LOG>>NMAN>>RES).
3- Press the button <PG>, the display shows the first function available on the menu.
4 - With the <+> or <-> button, select the function you want.
5 - Press the button <PG>, the display shows the value currently set for the function selected.
6 - With the <+> or <-> button, select the value you intend to assign to the function.
7 - Press the button <PG>, the display shows the signal "PRG" which indicates that programming has been completed.
Simultaneously pressing <+> and <-> from inside a function menu allows you to return to the previous menu without making any
changes. Hold down the <+> key or the <-> key to accelerate the increase/decrease of the values.
After waiting 30s the control unit quits programming mode and switches off the display.
When the board is switched on, the software version is displayed for around 5 sec
Hold down the <+> key or the <-> key to accelerate the increase/decrease of the values.
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BRAIN 24-RI CONTROL UNIT

WIRE DIAGRAM

Description
Connection, motor 1: 24VDC 120W max
Connection, motor 2: 24VDC 120W max
Connection, flashing light 24VDC 15W max.
Output, 12Vdc/10W power supply for electric lock (7:0V, 8:+12V)
Volt-free contact, Normally Open, controlled by logics "2° Ch Radio" (2
and "SRL".
With "2
Radio channel" logics On: active output as 2
nd
With "2
Radio channel" logics Off:
nd
-
With "SRL" logics On: Contact for courtesy light control
-
With "SRL" logics Off: Contact for "SCA" open gate light
Output, accessory power supply, 24VAC/0.5A max.
IMPORTANT: If the battery charger board CB.24V is installed, the output (without mains
power connected) has a 24Vdc polarised voltage.
Make sure the devices are correctly connected (i.e. 11:+24Vdc / 12:-0Vdc).
Common for limit switches and all control inputs.
Input, OPEN limit switch, motor 1 (Normally closed contact)
Input, CLOSE limit switch, motor 1 (Normally closed contact)
Input, OPEN limit switch, motor 2 (Normally closed contact)
Input, CLOSE limit switch, motor 2 (Normally closed contact)
Input, photocell activated in both opening and closing phases
Input, photocell activated in closing phase only (Normally closed contact)
Input, STOP push-button (Normally closed contact) (Normally closed contact)
Input, OPEN push-button (Normally open contact).
Input, CLOSE push-button (Normally open contact)
Input, push-button for pedestrian use (Normally open contact), it controls the opening of
motor 1
Input, step-by-step push button (Normally open contact)
Input, sensitive edge contact (Normally closed contact)
Resistive edge: "DAS" Jumper closed
Mechanical edge: "DAS" Jumper open
When the edge is activated, the gate movement is stopped and reversed for about 3s.
Connection to the built-in radio receiver card (30-signal/31-screen).
Input, 24VAC/24VDC power supply.
If buffer batteries are used, connect the CB.24V card (in option) as indicated in the table.
PROGRAMMING
TO ACCESS PROGRAMMING:
NOTES:
Radio channel)
nd
Radio channel.
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