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IP1839EN- rev. 2011-04-08
DITEC S.p.A.
Via Mons. Banfi, 3 - 21042 Caronno Pertusella (VA) - ITALY
Tel. +39 02 963911 - Fax +39 02 9650314
www.ditec.it - ditec@ditecva.com
GLOBE
Installation and
EN
maintenance manual
for automations for
sectional overhead doors
and spring balanced
up-and-over doors.
(Translation of the original instructions)

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  • Page 1 GLOBE IP1839EN- rev. 2011-04-08 Installation and maintenance manual for automations for sectional overhead doors and spring balanced up-and-over doors. (Translation of the original instructions) DITEC S.p.A. Via Mons. Banfi, 3 - 21042 Caronno Pertusella (VA) - ITALY Tel. +39 02 963911 - Fax +39 02 9650314 www.ditec.it - ditec@ditecva.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Subject Page 1. General safety precautions 2. Declaration of incorporation of partly completed machinery 2.1 Machinery Directive 3. Technical data 3.1 Operating instructions 3.2 Dimensions Standard installation Main components Assembling belt and chain Assembling the automation Tensioning belt and chain Mechanical installation 10.
  • Page 3: General Safety Precautions

    GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This installation manual is intended for professionally competent personnel only. Methods and in compliance with applicable regulations. materials (plastic, polystyrene, etc.) should not be discarded in the environment or left within reach of children, as these are a potential source of hazard. deformation occurring during use.
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Incorporation Of Partly Completed Machinery

    DECLARATION OF INCORPORATION OF PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY (Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex II-B) ITALY declares that the automation for sectional doors type GLOBE: has been constructed to be installed on a manual gate to construct a machine pursuant to the Directive 2006/42/EC. The manufacturer of the motorized gate shall declare conformity pursuant to the Directive 2006/42/EC (annex II-A), prior to the machine being put into service;...
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA GLOBE7 GLOBE10 Power supply 230 V~ / 50-60 Hz 230 V~ / 50-60 Hz Absorption 0,7 A 1,2 A Thrust 500 N 900 N 0,15 m/s [chain] Opening speed 0,18 m/s 0,18 m/s [belt] 0,10 m/s [chain] Closing speed...
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    3.1 Operating instructions Service class: 3 Applications: FREQUENT (for multi-family entrances or small condominiums with frequent vehicle or pede- strian access). Performance characteristics are to be understood as referring to the recommended weight (approx. 2/3 of maximum permissible weight). When used with the maximum permissible weight a reduction in the above mentioned performance can be expected.
  • Page 7: Standard Installation

    STANDARD INSTALLATION Ref. Code Description GLOBE7 Motor + control panel GLOBE10 GLOBEL1 Extension set for chain automation GLOBELV1 Extension set for belt automation GLOBESI Intermediate guide support LAMPH Flashing light ASB1 ASB2 GLOBESB GOL4 Radio XEL2 Photocells LAB4 LAB4S Safety edge...
  • Page 8: Main Components

    MAIN COMPONENTS Ref. Code Description 24 V= motor with encoder Slide carriage Sliding guide Fastening arm Control panel...
  • Page 9: Assembling Belt And Chain

    ASSEMBLING BELT AND CHAIN Attach the belt or chain [A] to the transmission [B] and slide [C]. Assemble the belt stop [D]. Fasten the two ends of the belt [A] to the release pin [E] through the couplings [F] in the direction of the Fasten the two ends of the chain [A] to the release pin [E] through the couplings [F] in the direction of the...
  • Page 10: Assembling The Automation

    ASSEMBLING THE AUTOMATION 1066 1066 1066 Insert the guide [B] into the non-bevelled side of the coupling [C] until it reaches the stop. Insert the guide [D] into the bevelled side of the coupling [C] until it reaches the stop. Insert the guide [D] into the non-bevelled side of the coupling [E] until it reaches the stop.
  • Page 11: Tensioning Belt And Chain

    TENSIONING BELT AND CHAIN 1÷2 To tension the chain or belt correctly, 1÷2 mm should be left between the spring retainer [A] and the stop [B], so that the spring [C] can function properly.
  • Page 12: Mechanical Installation

    MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 10÷100 45° min 680 [B]. the ceiling.
  • Page 13: Fastening The Arm

    10. FASTENING THE ARM 20÷100 45° 45° [B] provided, if necessary. Release the automation as shown on page 27. Bring the slide [C] to the closed door and attach the arm [D] to the slide [C] so as to form approximately a 45° angle with the upright section of the door. If necessary adjust the length of the arm [D] using the extension [E].
  • Page 14: Installation Of The End Stops

    11. INSTALLATION OF THE END STOPS L = max 2760 max 3820 [GLOBEL1-GLOBELV1] ferred. ferred.
  • Page 15: Installation Of The Manual Release

    12. INSTALLATION OF THE MANUAL RELEASE A CTU V OL In order to facilitate the release and movement of the sectional door, position the cord release near the handle,...
  • Page 16: Installation Of The Globec Adapter For Up-And-Over Doors

    13. INSTALLATION OF THE GLOBEC ADAPTER FOR UP-AND-OVER DOORS min 900...
  • Page 17: Installation Of The Globesi Intermediate Support

    14. INSTALLATION OF THE GLOBESI INTERMEDIATE SUPPORT...
  • Page 18: Electrical Connections

    15. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Transformer 24 V~ Power supply GOL4 BIXMR2 BATK1 Courtesy light Motor GLOBE10 Black 1 2 3 4 5 6 24V= Blue POWER ALARM GLOBE10 15 13 14 0 15 13...
  • Page 19: Commands

    16. COMMANDS Command Function Description N.O. STEP-BY-STEP With DIP1=OFF, the closing of the contact activates opening or closing operations in the following sequence: open-stop- close-open. NOTE OPENING WITH With DIP1=ON and TC<MAX, the closing of the contact acti- AUTOMATIC vates the opening operation. CLOSING OPENING WITHOUT With DIP1=ON and TC=MAX, the closing of the contact acti-...
  • Page 20: Outputs And Accessories

    17. OUTPUTS AND ACCESSORIES Output Value - Accessories Description Accessories power supply. Power supply output for external ac- cessories, including automation status lamp. 24 V= / 0.3 A LAMPH Flashing light. Activated during opening and closing operations. 24 V= / 25 W Internal courtesy light.
  • Page 21: Settings

    18. ADJUSTMENTS Description DIP1 Command 1-5 operation. Step-by-step. Opening. DIP2 Direction selection. Opening towards gearmotor. Closing towards gearmotor. DIP3 Disengagement on the closing stop 2 mm. 0,5 mm. with JR2=ON. Disengagement on the closing stop 5 mm. 5 mm. with JR2=OFF. DIP4 Automation status at power on.
  • Page 22 Flashing Transmitter enabling/storage phase. Reception of a radio transmission. Cancellation of transmitters in progress. Memory damaged. POWER ALARM Power supply on. At least one of the safety contacts is open. Operations count performed (only when con- trol panel is switched on):...
  • Page 23: Radio Receiver Operation

    19. RADIO RECEIVER OPERATION 10 s The control panel is equipped with a radio receiver with a frequency of 433.92 MHz. The antenna consists of a rigid wire, 173 mm long, connected to the ANT clamp. the tuned BIXAL antenna. Up to 200 remote controls can be stored in the BIXMR2 storage module.
  • Page 24: Start Up

    20. START-UP Set TC=MAX and R1=MAX. Use DIP2 to set the required direction. commands. If required, activate automatic closing and adjust the time with the TC trimmer. Set the obstacle thrust with the R1 trimmer.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    21. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible causes Remedy The automation does not No power. open or close. (POWER ALARM led off). red correctly. Short circuited accessories. Disconnect all accessories from termi- (POWER ALARM led off). nals 0-1 (voltage must be 24 V=) and reconnect one at a time.
  • Page 26: Operating Instructions

    23. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 23.1 General safety precautions The following precautions are an integral and essential part of the product and must be supplied to the user. Read them carefully since they contain important information on safe installation, use and maintenance. Any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous.
  • Page 27: Manual Release Instructions

    Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 23.2 Manual release instructions Do not enter within the operating range of the door. If released, the door may move on its own. In case of emergency, perform the following operations to open the door manually: down on the cord.
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