CONNECTOR J1
Fixed connector which supports the microprocessor logic.
PLUG J2
13
- N.C. contact for motor 2 closing limitswitch.
7
- N.C. contact for motor 1 closing limitswitch.
12
- N.C. contact for motor 2 opening limitswitch.
4
- N.C. contact for motor 1 opening limitswitch.
K
- Single pulse contact (n.o.).
P
- Pedestrian push button (n.o.).
2
- Stop push-button (n.c.).
PLUG J3
8
- Common contact (3 terminals available).
10
- Photo cells contact (n.c.).
B
- Mobile strips contact during closing (n.c.).
E
- Mobile strips contact during opening (n.c.).
11
- Closes push-button (n.o.).
9
- Opens push-button (n.o.).
CONNECTOR J5
Terminal board for connecting external contactors.
PLUG J6
FN
- 230V 50/60 Hz power supply.
- Earth terminal.
T
- Connect to motor earth terminal.
CONNECTOR J7
Connector for housing R.I.B. radio receivers.
PLUG J8
A*
- Common wire for power supply.
A
- 24VAC power supply for photo cells.
D+D-
- 12VDC power supply for accesssories.
SL
- Gate open light LED power supply.
1
- 12VAC electric lock power supply.
CHB
- Radio channel B contact output (n.o.).
CHC
- Radio channel C contact output (n.o.).
PLUG J9
M1
- Monophase motor- U1 common wire.
V1-W1
- Inverters
M2
- Monophase motor - U2 common wire.
W2-V2
- Inverters
L-L
- 230V electronic flashing light feed output.
CONNECTOR J10
When it is in the ON position (dip-switch 8), it supplies a courtesy lamp for 3 minutes (max. 40W9 by means of an optional card (box auxiliary activation code
ACQ9070).
The green LED on the card signals that it is fed.
The red LED on the card signals the relay is enabled for the box light. In the "OFF" position (dip-switch 8), the optional card relay will give a 1 " pulse (examples of
applications: timed relay control, garden lights, access to garage, underground corridors, etc.).
N.B.: Do not insert the automatic closing timer on the card (ACQ9050), since the automatic closing function is managed by the microprocessor, see trimmer P3 or
the "automatic closing" paragraph.
PUSH-BUTTONS AND SELECTORS
Should there be two or more push-button panels, connect the open and close controls (terminals 9 and 11 ) in parallel between them/with one another and the stop
contacts (terminal 2) in series between them/with one another.
Any key selectors must be connected between terminals 8-9-11
If no stop push-buttons are scheduled, make a bridge between terminals 2 and 8.
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PUSH BUTTON
By pressing this button, only one leaf (M1) will open for an interval regulated by trimmer P4 (MAX 20").
This leaf will automatically close again after the time set on trimmer P3 (Dipswitch 2 set to "ON") or with the pulse given by the "CLOSE" button (Terminal 11) or with
the radio pulse or single pulse (Terminal K).
During the pedestrian manoeuvre, all safety devices are enabled as in normal operation but they affect only motor 1.
PHOTO CELLS
The photo cells (inserted as in the figure) make it possible to interrupt the movement of the automatism both in the opening and in the closing phase (with movement
being reset at the end of the intervention).
Should the photo cells be damaged, if you give a gate movement command, the flashing light will not signal and the motors will remain stationary.
Operate dip-switch 1 to eliminate photo cell intervention during opening.