DESCRIPTION
Control panel for 230V gearmotors.
This unit has been designed and built by CAME in accordence with current safety
standards.
ABS cabinet for outdoor use with IP54 level of protection
Guaranteed for 24 months, unless tampered with by unauthorized rsonnel.
The rated power supply of the gearmotor must be not exceed 500W. The overall power
of the 24V accessories must be not exceed 5W.
The control panel must be supplied (voltage 230V a.c., Frequency 50÷60Hz) on
terminals L1-L2, protected by a 5A fuse on the power input. The controls operate at a
low voltage (24V) protected by a 630mA fuse; the same low voltage can also used to
supply the photocells, if fitted.
SAFETY FUNCTIONS
Photocells can be connected to obtain:
- Re-opening during closure (2-C1), if the photocells identify an obstacle while the gate
is closing, they will reverse the direction of movement until the gate is completely open;
- Total stop (1-2), shutdown of gate movement without automatic closing; a pushbutton
or radio remote control must be actuated to resume movement.
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE
- "Human presence" control: the gate is in motion only whilst the command button is
pressed (escludes the radio control);
- Automatic closing: closure begins after a pre-established time span (which can be
set), after the gate's complete aperture; it is nonetheless subject to the use of possible
safety accessories and it is discontinued after a "stop" command has been given or
when power is unavailable;
OTHER ACCESORIES WHICH CAN BE CONNECTED
- Courtesy light on terminals E1- E3.
- Lamp that lights up the zone of manoeuvre upon every opening command and remains on
for 130 seconds (e.g. external garage light);
- "High frequency" radio board (see table on p.7) for remote control
ADJUSTMENTS
- Trimmer TL = Operating time: 8" to 75";
- Trimmer TCA = Automatic closing time: 3" to 120".
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ATTENTION
- To prevent improper operation, do not install receivers at distances of less than 4-5 m (between
one receiver and the another).
- The receiver must be equipped with an antenna.
- It is good practice to position the antenna as high as possible from ground level, and as far away
as possible from metallic structures in reinforced cement.
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