CAME BX10 Installation Manual

CAME BX10 Installation Manual

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AUTOMATION SYSTEMS FOR SLIDING GATES
INSTALLATION MANUAL
BX10
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English

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  • Page 1 AUTOMATION SYSTEMS FOR SLIDING GATES INSTALLATION MANUAL BX10 English...
  • Page 2: Legend Of Symbols

    For intensive or condominium use: max gate weight 800 kg with max gate length 20 m. 3 Reference standards The company CAME cancelli automatici is ISO 9001:2000 quality certified; it has also obtained the ISO 14001 environmental safe- guarding certification. CAME engineers and manufactures all of its products in Italy.
  • Page 3: Description Of Parts

    4.3 Description of parts 1 - Top cover 2 - Settings casing 3 - Control board support 4 - Endstop fins 5 - ZBX10 electronic card 6 - Front cover to control panel 7 - Gearmotor release door 8 - Securing plate 9- Securing bolt 10- Securing screw plate 11- Nut...
  • Page 4: Tools And Materials

    For connections that require several, sequential loads, the sizes given on the table must be re-evaluated based on actual power draw and distances. When connecting products that are not specified in this manual, please follow the documentation provided with said products. 5.4 Standard installation 1) BX10 Assembly 2) Rack 3) Reception Antenna 4) Flashing light...
  • Page 5 5.5 Securing the plate and installing the assembly The following applications are only examples, as the space for installing the ratiomotor and accessories varies according to obstructions. It is thus up to the system installer to select the most suitable solution. - Dig a pit to the side of the gate (see measurements from diagram).
  • Page 6 - To position the plate in relation to the rack please see the measurements on the diagram. Fill the form box with cement and wait for at least 24 hours for it to solidify. - Remove the form box, fi ll the pit around the cement block with soil. - Unbolt the nuts and washers from the bolts.
  • Page 7 - Remove the cover from the gearmotor by loosening the side bolts, perforate the cable shafts using a screwdriver or a pair of scissors and position the gearmotor atop the plate. Careful! The electric cables must pass through the cable shafts. - Lift the gearmotor from the securing plate by about 5 to 10mm by using the threaded steel-levelling feet to allow any later adjustments between the pinion and the rack.
  • Page 8 - Open and close the gate manually and register the pinion-to-rack distance using the threaded steel-levelling feet (for vertical adjusting) and the slotted holes (horizontal adjusting). This prevents the weight of the gate from bearing on the operator. Rack Rack Pinion Pinion Levelling feet...
  • Page 9 5.6 Mounting the endstop fins Place the endstop fi ns onto the rack and secure them using a 3 mm Allen wrench. Their positioning limits the gate run. Note: the gate schould not slam against the mechanical stop, when opening or closing. Mechanical stop 5.7 Manually releasing the gearmotor - Insert the trilobed key into the lock, push it in and turn it clockwise ..
  • Page 10: Control Board

    6 Control board 6.1 General description Use 230V A.C. to power the electronic card using the L-N terminals, at a max 50/60Hz frequency. Use 24V to power the command devices and accessories. Careful! The accessories cannot exceed 37W of overall power. All connections are protected by quick-fuses –...
  • Page 11: Electrical Connections

    6.3 Electrical connections Gearmotor, endstop and encoder Description of the standard electrical connections for left-hand installations 230V (A.C.) motor with encoder Orange Black White Orange Opening microswitch Closing microswitch Modifications to the electrical connections for right-hand installations Orange White Invert the gearmotor (U-V) and (FA-FC) endstop phases.
  • Page 12 Warning devices Movement fl ashing light Open-gate status light (Contact range: 230V – 25W max) (contact range: 24V – 3W max) - Flashes during the gate’s opening and - Signal that gate is open; turns off when closing phases. gate is closed. Cycle lamp: (contact rating: 230V –...
  • Page 13 Safety devices DIR photocells Confi gure either (N.C.) contacts CX or CY, input for safety devices such as photocells, that comply with EN 12978 standards. See CX or CY input functions in: - C1 «re-open during closing phase», When the gate leaf is closing, opening the contact triggers the inversion of the direction of movement until the gate leaf is fully open.
  • Page 14 6.4 Electrical connection to operate the photocells’ safety test (DIR) (DOC) At each open/close command, the card check the photocells’ effi ciency. Any problems with the photocells will cause the (PROG) Led to fl ash on the electronic card, which cancels any commands from the radio transmitter or push-button.
  • Page 15 The <> keys are for: - shifting from one menu item to another - increase or decrease values WWW.CAME.IT The ESC key is for: BX10 - exiting the menu - cancelling modifications The ENTER key is for: - entering the menu - confirming and memorising set values the <...>...
  • Page 16: Menu Structure

    > ooooooo ••• > < Slave > > > Do you conf. ? <Delete all Usr> ENTER < > > WWW.CAME. IT < Starup Msg > > ENTER Do you conf. ? > ZBX10 < > > <ADJUSTMENTS> ENTER >...
  • Page 17 < Autom.Clos. > < ON > ENTER > < OFF > > > < 2-7 Command > <Open Close> ENTER > <Op. -Stop-Cl.> > > < Preflash > < ON > ENTER > < OFF > > > <Maintained Act> <...
  • Page 18 7.3 Main menu LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS TIMING ADJ. English Press ENTER for 1 second ADJUSTMENTS RADIO USRS INFO 7.4 Language menu Select language: selects among the languages displayed. < LANGUAGE > LANGUAGE LANGUAGE LANGUAGE English < English > < Deutsch > <...
  • Page 19 Pre-flashing: after an opening or closing command, the fl ashing light, connected to W-E1, starts fl ashing before the gate begins its run (to set the time, see “Pre-fl ashing timing” from the Adjust Timings menu < LANGUAGE > English Preflash <...
  • Page 20 CY input: N.C. safety contact input, lets you pair up the following functions: C1 (re-opening during closing), C2 (re-closing during ope- ning), C3 (partial stop), C4 (obstacle stall), or, deactivated < LANGUAGE > English < CY Input > CY Input CY Input FUNCTIONS Disabled...
  • Page 21 Safety test: Allows the card to check the efficiency of any safety devices (i.e. photocells) after every opening or closing com- mand. < LANGUAGE > English Safety Test < Safety Test > FUNCTIONS < Disable > Disable TIMING ADJ. TIMING AD Safety Test <Enabled on CX>...
  • Page 22: Time Setting Menu

    7.6 Time setting menu Automatic closing: to set the waiting time when gate is in the open position. Once this time is elapsed, the gate closes automatically. The waiting time can be set to between 0” and 120”. < LANGUAGE > English FUNCTIONS FUNCTION...
  • Page 23 Users Radio Menu New user: to create a new user and assigned function (see detailed function on page 27). The user will be assigned a number (max. 250 users) with a function. < LANGUAGE > Related Func. < New User >...
  • Page 24: Calibration Menu

    Load memory: to load the data saved on the memory roll onto card < LANGUAGE > Reading English < Restore backup > ooooooo ••• FUNCTIONS FUNCTION TIMING ADJ. TIMING AD RADIO USRS ADJUSTMENTS DJUSTMEN INFO INFO Cancel all: to cancel all registered users. Confirm cancellation of all users with ENTER. <...
  • Page 25 Deceleration speed: to adjust the deceleration speed when opening and closing. < LANGUAGE > English Slow.Down Spd. <Slow.Down Spd.> FUNCTIONS FUNCTION ••• -ooooo+ -ooooo+ ••• < > TIMING ADJ. TIMING AD RADIO USRS RADIO USR Slow.Down Spd. ADJUSTMENTS -ooooo+ •••• <...
  • Page 26 Use the ENTER key to shift the cursor forwards, ESC to shift it backwards and < > to select the letter or number. Confirm the text by pressing ENTER for a few seconds. < LANGUAGE > English < Startup Msg > - WWW.CAME. IT FUNCTIONS FUNCTION ZBX10 TIMING ADJ.
  • Page 27 7.10 Decoding card Insert the (AF43S) radio card which command the operator and insert, modify or remove any users using the transmitter. Insert the memory roll to save and upload the registered users onto another card. AF Card Frequency/MHz Card Transmitter FM 26.995 AF130...
  • Page 28 7.12 Modifying user (modifying the function) 1) From the Users Radio menu, select 2) Select the user number or name for “Modify User”. Press ENTER to con- which you wish to modify the assigned firm. function and press ENTER to confirm. Modify User Modify User n.001 In use...
  • Page 29: Net Address

    7.14 Net address The “NET address” function is set when connecting two paired operators. Connect the two cards using the (2-A-B) terminals and insert the RSE cards into both. On the “MASTER” card you have selected, make all of the required electrical connections and set the functions and adjustments (see specific paragraphs).
  • Page 30: Safety Instructions

    8 Safety instructions Important safety instructions This product must only be employed for its originally intended use. Any other use is wrong and potentially dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damages resulting from wrongful, erroneous or negligent uses. Avoid working close to the hinges or other moving mechanical parts.
  • Page 31: Periodic Maintenance

    9 Maintenance 9.1 Periodic maintenance Periodic maintenance to be carried out by the end-user is as follows: wipe clean the glass surface of the photocells; check that the safety devices work properly; remove any obstructions. We suggest checking the state of lubrication and tightness of the anchoring screws on the operator. -To check the efficiency of the safety devices, move an object in front of the photocells when gate is closing.
  • Page 32: Extraordinary Maintenance

    Periodic maintenance log for end-user (every 6 moths) Signature Date Notes 9.3 Extra-ordinary maintenance The following table serves to note down any extraordinary maintenance, repairs or improvements performed by specia- lised firms. N.B.: Any extraordinary maintenance must be performed by specialised technicians. Extra-ordinary maintenance log Installer’s stamp Operator name...
  • Page 33: Conformity Declaration

    We ask you to keep protecting the environment, as CAME deems it to be one of the fundamental points of its market operations strategies, by simply following these brief guidelines when disposing: DISPOSING THE PACKING MATERIALS The packing components (cardboard, plastic, etc.) are solid urban waste and may be disposed of without any particular difficulty,...
  • Page 34 (+33) 4 91 60 69 05 (+49) 71 5037830 (+49) 71 50378383 CAME Automatismos S.a. CAME Automatismos S.a. CAME Americas Automation Llc CAME Americas Automation Llc C/juan De Mariana, N. 17-local 1560 Sawgrass Corporate Pkwy, 4th Floor 28045 Madrid -...

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