MAINS POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
• Connect the control and security device wires.
• Run the mains power supply through the cable clamp to the 4-way terminal
board.
Terminal board connection
Programmer power supply 230 Vac
1-2
3-4
Transformer power output 230 Vac
5
Programmer power supply earth wire
5
Motor earth wire
7
TB (NC contact) Stop button input (The opening of this contact inter-
rupts the cycle until a new movement command is given).
8
Common for all inputs and outputs.
FTCS(NCcontact)Safetyandcontroldevicesininput(stopphotoelectric
9
cells). The opening of this contact will block all movement, until the
obstruction has been removed, due to the safety device cutting in, the
gate will then continue moving until it reaches a travel limit (only in the
automatic mode).
CSP(NCcontact)Safetybufferinput).Openingthiscontactwillprovoke
a travel direction inversion of 10 cm, a pause of 3 minutes, after which
the motor will continue moving in the original direction after a 10
second preflashing period has elapsed.
10
FTCI (NC contact) Safety and control devices in input (photocells
invert the travel direction when an obstruction is detected). Opening
this contact will provoke a travel direction inversion during closure due
to the cutting in of the safety device.
11
Common for all inputs and outputs.
12
30 Vdc output, powering controlled external loads
LP 30 Vdc output for warning lights.
13
25 W intermittent activation (50%), 12,5 W continuous activation.
14
Common for all inputs and outputs.
LS 30 Vdc 3W output for an indicator light.
15
16
Common for all inputs and outputs.
30 Vdc output, powering permanent external loads
17
18
Common for all inputs and outputs.
19
TA (NO contact) Opening button input.
20
Common for all inputs and outputs.
21
TC (NO contact) Closing button input.
TD (NO contact) Dynamic button input.
22
23
Common for all inputs and outputs.
24
TAL (NO contact) Limited opening button input.
EMRG 1 (NO contact) emergency manoeuvring button input 1
25
26
EMRG 2 (NO contact) emergency manoeuvring button input 2
27
Common for both emergency buttons.
28
Inner conductor for the radio receiver antenna (if an external antenna
is fitted use a coaxial type cable RG58 with an impedance of 50Ω).
29
Outer conductor for the radio receiver antenna
Note
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)
:
The total of the 2 external device outputs must not exceed 10 W.
1
ALL UNUSED NC CONTACTS MUST BE JUMPED.
Switch on the power and make sure that the indicator LEDS are in the following
condition (note: If the display is off you can press the PROG key to show the
status of the safety devices.
- L1 Power on LED
- L2 Wrong battery connection LED
- L3 Transmitter code programming indicator LED
- L4 Battery charging LED
- L5 Indicator LED for the blocking button "TB"
- L6 Indicator LED for the inverting photoelectric cells "FTCI"
- L7 Indicator LED for the stop photoelectric cells "FTCS"
or a contact safety edge "CSP"
- L8 Indicator LED for the opening button "TA"
- L9 Indicator LED for the opening button "TC"
- L10 Indicator LED for the limited opening button "TAL"
- L11 Indicator LED for the dynamic button "TD/CH1"
Note
: If this LED is "on" disconnect the battery power cables immediately and
(1)
contact the after sales service.
Note
: This LED is "on" when the battery is charged.
(2)
Note
: Check that the activation of the safety devices switches the correspond-
(3)
ing LEDS off.
If the green power on LED "L1" doesn't light up check the condition of the
fuses and the power cable connection at the transformer primary.
If one or more of the safety LEDS do not light up check the contacts of the
relative security devices and check that the unused safety device contacts have
been bridged.
INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY (FIG. 9, PAGE 47)
Start up display
Alarm indications
You have to enter the programming mode to program the system
Duringnormaloperationitindicatesthatthe"automaticrepositioning"procedure
is about to take place (see page 17). In this case any commands received (TA,
TC, TAL or TD) will automatically start this procedure.
Caution! The gate moves automatically without waiting for a command.
Switches off the battery and mains power to the programmer for 10 seconds and
after restarting it checks if the error is still present. If the error persists contact the
after sales service.
Carries on with the system programming and if the error remains it will switch off
the battery and mains power and reset the programmer. If the error persists contact
.
(1)
the after sales service.
This happens when an N.C. contact is activated (TB, FTCI) during encoder
programming or automatic repositioning. Once the passive state of the security
devices has been reset the gate/door will start moving again automatically.
.
(1)
This occurs when the programmer sends a command to the motor and nothing
happens (the motor doesn't move). Check the motor faston connections and the
condition of the fuses "F1", "F3", "F4" and then give another opening or closing
command. If the motor still doesn't move you are faced with either a mechanical
problem or a problem with the programmer.
This error normally appears when you have given a command and the motor
is released. If it occurs during normal motor operation it means that there is a
problem with one or more encoder signals. Check the relative connections and
carry out automatic repositioning (pag. 17).
The gate movement direction is different from the encoder setting (eg. the gate
movesintheclosingdirectionwhiletheprogramiscarryingouttheopeningstage).
Check the motor power supply connections and the setting of dip 8.
When the gate is not moving this symbol means there is a problem with the
current sensor.
ON
These symbols mean there is a problem with the motor control relays
OFF
(1)
Operational indications
OFF
OFF
(2)
ON
(3)
ON
(3)
ON
(3)
Opening stage
OFF
OFF
Block
OFF
Pause for automatic reclosing (if activated)
OFF
Closing stage
Current sensor updating (only during programming)
Test mode
Battery mode with a fully charged battery
Battery mode with an undercharged battery
Block caused by a completely discharged battery
15
(Shown for 2 seconds)
"424" = programmer model; " _11" = firmware version
Indicates the dip-switch setting memorisation stage and the
firmware version
System not programmed
Out of position
Problems with the manoeuvre count
Memory parameter error
Block during programming
Motor feed error
Encoder count error
Encoder direction error
Current sensor error
Motor error
Pause time programming
Automatic programming under way
Serial line (CSER) active