Pos.
CN1
Power supply terminal-board
CN2
Outputs terminal-board
CN3 - CN4
Inputs terminal-boards
CN5
Receiver coupling
P1 - P2
Programming push-buttons
RESET
Reset push-button
F1
Power supply protective fuse
F2 - F3 - F4
Self-resetting fuses
DP1
Dip switch
5.1. TERMINAL BOARD CN1 (Fig. 2)
5.1.1. p
22V
ower supply
Terminals "VAC – VAC". Connect the transformer secondary circuit to this input with power supply of 24V~ 50/60 Hz. Presence
of power supplied by the transformer is signalled by the lighting up of the "POWER" LED located under the terminal-board.
5.1.2. B
Atteries
Terminals " +BAT – BAT". Connect the buffer batteries (optional) power cables to these terminals. The control unit is designed to
operate with two buffer batteries, with the minimum characteristics shown on the table of paragraph 2. During normal operation,
the control unit keeps the batteries charged. They enter into operation if no power is supplied to the
Power supply from batteries only should be considered an emergency situation. The number of possible manoeuvres is
linked to the quality of the batteries, the structure of the gate to be moved, how long ago the power cut occurred,
etc, etc..
Observe the battery supply polarity.
5.1.3. A
ccessories
"+24V – -24V" terminals". The accessories power cables should be connected to these terminals.
The maximum load of the accessories must not exceed 500 mA.
The output of these terminals is DC - observe the power supply polarity of the accessories.
5.1.4. e
Arth
"
" Terminal. The control unit earthing line should be connected to this terminal.
This connection is absolutely necessary to ensure a correctly operating control unit.
5.2. TERMINAL BOARD CN2 (Fig. 3)
5.2.1. g
1
eArmotor
"APM1 – CHM1" terminals. For double leaf applications, connect to these terminals the gearmotor fitted on the leaf which
must move first. For single leaf applications, the gearmotor must be connected to these terminals. The maximum load of the
gearmotor must not exceed 70W.
5.2.2. g
2
eArmotor
"APM2 – CHM2" terminals. For double leaf applications, connect to these terminals the gearmotor fitted on the leaf which must
move last. For single-leaf applications, nothing should be connected to these terminals. The maximum load of the gearmotor
must not exceed 70W.
5.2.3. e
lectric lock
"ELS – ELS" terminals. The electric lock, if any, with 12 V~/
release of the electric lock, the over-pushing stroke can be input by enabling parameter "F" (see paragraph 10).
In double-leaf applications, install the electric lock on the leaf where gearmotor 1 is installed.
5.2.4. F
/ c
lAshing lAmp
"LAMP – LAMP" terminals. Both a flashing lamp and a courtesy light can be connected to these terminals, both powered on
24 V
and a maximum of 15W. To make this output operational, select parameter "G", see paragraph 10.
Flashing lamp operation:
During normal operation, the flashing lamp operates only when the leaves are moving. When the leaves are idle, both during
opening and closing, the flashing lamp stays off.
We advise you to connect the flashing lamp before programming the control unit, because it indicates its phases.
Use a steady light flashing lamp; flashing is controlled by the control unit.
4. BOARD LAY-OUT (Fig. 1)
Description
5. CONNECTIONS AND OPERATION
ourtesy light
BRAIN 03 / BRAIN 04
Pos.
LCD
Display
POWER
LED: Power ON
FCC1
LED: FCC1 input status
FCA1
LED: FCA1 input status
FCC2
LED: FCC2 input status
FCA2
LED: FCA2 input status
STOP
LED: STOP input status
FSW CL
LED: FSW CL input status
FSW OP
LED: FSW OP input status
power supply, should be connected to these terminals. To facilitate
Pagina 3
Guide for the installer
Description
transformer.