KEY RAY User Manual

Residential gate operator & controller

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RAY
RESIDENTIAL GATE OPERATOR
& CONTROLLER
USER MANUAL
Gear Motor for Hinged Gates
v.5.1.17

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  • Page 1 RESIDENTIAL GATE OPERATOR & CONTROLLER USER MANUAL Gear Motor for Hinged Gates v.5.1.17...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX Before proceeding with the installation, check the integrity of the product and that all the components are present in the package. RAY GATE OPERATOR (1) for SINGLE SWING GATE OR (2) for DOUBLE SWING GATE (1) RX4X...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW Description of the product The RAY gear motors are destined to be installed in systems for the automation of gates with hinged doors. The use of gear motors for applications which differ from those indicated above is prohibited.
  • Page 4: Quick Start Installation

    QUICK START INSTALLATION WARNING LIGHT CONTROLLER GATE ARM WARNING LIGHT CONTROLLER CONTROLLER PHOTO EYE PHOTO EYE PHOTO EYE PHOTO EYE 2 TX 1 TX 1 RX 2 RX PHOTO EYE 2 PHOTO EYE 1...
  • Page 5 SPACE DIMENSIONS Ensure that the mounting area of the gear motor is compatible with the dimensions in Fig 1. 33 ” ” Fig. 1 USE LIMITATIONS LIMIT USE Fig. 2 1320 Ensure that the gate weight and length is compatible with the table in Fig 2.
  • Page 6: Installation Guideline

    INSTALLATION GUIDELINE 1. Measure the distance “A” from the center point of the hinge to the rear bracket hole. 2. Use the table to determine the optimum measurement for “B” and attach the rear bracket to the post. 3. Mount the front bracket so that the hole of the front bracket is 29 1/2” from the hole on the rear bracket “C”. Measurement between the Measurement between the Measurement between the...
  • Page 7 CUTTING & INSTALLING THE REAR BRACKET Fig. 5 The fixing position of the rear bracket is determined according to the graphic and mea- surement table listed in Fig 4. IMPORTANT: Optimal installations occur when the values of “A” and “B” are as close to each other as possible.* If necessary, cut the rear bracket then weld the bracket to the post as shown in Fig 5.
  • Page 8 SECURING THE GEAR MOTOR AND REAR BRACKET (continued) Fig. 7 Insert the pin of the sliding bracket into the bushing of the front bracket and secure it with the Tighten the screw on the screw and washer rear bracket previously mounted as shown in Fig.
  • Page 9 POWER CONNECTIONS Fig. 10 24 Vdc RAY4024E Loosen the cable and insert the power cord as shown in Fig. 10. Connect the wires of the power cable to the terminal block according to the wiring diagram in Fig. 10. Screw the cable gland tight to ENCODER MOTOR secure the wires.
  • Page 10: Testing And Commissioning The Automation

    TESTING AND COMMISSIONING THE AUTOMATION cians who must perform the tests required by relevant legislation testing methods for the automation of doors and gates. related to risks, ensuring compliance with the provisions of the 5.1 Testing All system components must be tested following the procedures Check the correct operation of all connected devices (photocells, outlined in the respective instruction manuals.
  • Page 11: Safety Warnings

    - If liquid falls into any part of the automation components, immedi- adhere to these instructions and save them for future ately disconnect the power supply and contact the Key Automation Customer Service. The use of the automation under these condi- use.
  • Page 12: Instructions And Warnings For The End User

    • Operate the gate or door (with remote control, key switch, etc..); predictable and safe activation. It is prudent to prevent children from...
  • Page 13: Controller

    CONTROLLER Installation and Programming...
  • Page 14: About The Controller

    ABOUT THE CONTROLLER Description of the control unit The 14A control unit is a modular system for the control of Key programming and constant monitoring of the control unit’s status; Automation motors for the electric opening and closure of swing and the menu structure also allows easy setting of working times and sliding gates, barriers and garage doors.
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    (1) 4 conductor wire 24 AWG 65 feet Sensitive edge (1) 4 conductor wire 24 AWG 65 feet Key-operated selector switch (1) 4 conductor wire 24 AWG** 65 feet Motor power supply line (1) 2 conductor wire 15 AWG 32 feet...
  • Page 16: Installing The Controller

    INSTALLING THE PRODUCT Electrical connections WARNING - Before making the connections, ensure that the control unit is not powered up PO24 CONNECTIONS PO24 POWER MODULE Limit switch 1 input (only for SUN) Limit switch 2 input (only for SUN) Limit switch / encoder power supply positive common (12 Vdc 50 mA MAX) Encoder S signal input Encoder power supply negative...
  • Page 17 X until the name KEY CONFIRM CANCEL If no language is selected (X key pressed), the control unit will AUTOMATION appears. This use the default language (ENGLISH) until the next time it is will display the following switched on.
  • Page 18: Quick Programmming Guide

    “Quick Programming” “Swing Gate” installation deleting of current data and to program the gate select motor type select motor type ray 2545 4024 WARNING: Selecting a motor type different from the one connected may damage the system. Press to scroll to...
  • Page 19 Continue through quick auto-learning of gate and slow down lengths (preset values) by taking the following steps: UNLOCK MOTOR (S) Position in the middle of travel stroke path Unlock motor(s) with Manually position Lock motor(s) back in Key on Transmitter gate(s) in middle of place with Key on travel stroke path Transmitter...
  • Page 20 unlock motor (s)... opening m learning... opening complete = OK reverses direction opening... double leaf? Press either: Press to begin Press Opening limit of M1 will reverse direction of if configuring single leaf learning OPEN limit be learned automatically M1 if gate is not if configuring double leaf traveling in the OPEN direction...
  • Page 21: Full Programmming Guide

    ‘Full Programming’ Programming’ Gate’ Installation Warning data will be select motor type select motor type WARNING: Selecting a deleted confirm? ray 2524 4024 motor type different from the one connected may damage the system. Press to confirm Press to scroll to...
  • Page 22 Position in the middle of travel stroke path Unlock motor(s) with Manually position gate(s) Lock motor(s) back in Key on Transmitter in middle of travel stroke place with Key on path Transmitter unlock motor (s)... opening m learning... opening complete...
  • Page 23 (SINGLE LEAF CONFIGURATION continued) LEarning... Programming successfully opening m completed. Press button Opening limit of M1 will be Press any button to exit automatically learned programming mode DOUBLE LEAF CONFIGURATION NOTE: It is important to learning... learning... opening m2 check that the deceler- opening...
  • Page 24 Operating the automation using the display programmer To operate the gate in manual mode and check the automation after programming of the travel stroke, proceed as follows: MANUAL CONTROLS for step-by-step operation. Use to switch the night lights on and of f. Use V for pedestrian opening and closing to exit the property. Operating the automation using the receiver Channel 1: step-by-step Note 1: The ON/OFF command switches the lights on or off in...
  • Page 25 Customizing the system - BASIC SETTINGS If necessary, users may select the BASIC SETTINGS, which allow CAUTION: the parameters may vary with respect to those in the table below, depending on the motor to be installed. Proceed as follows: BASIC SETTINGS PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 26 Leaf 2 opening delay with gate closed MOTOR 2 DELAY 0 - 60 sec. Deceleration distance 0 = Programming decelerations % (step SLOW DOWN LENGTH 1 to 100 = Motor deceleration percentage during of 1) opening and closure Energy saving: enables photocell switch-off when gate is closed ENERGY SAVING 0= disabled...
  • Page 27: Testing And Commissioning The Automation

    TESTING AND COMMISSIONING THE AUTOMATION SYSTEM the relevant regulatory requirements, especially the EN12445 perform the tests required by the relevant standards in relation to the risks present, to check that the installation complies with automation systems. Testing All system components must be tested following the procedures check that all connected devices (photocells, sensitive edges, described in their respective operator’s manuals emergency buttons, etc.) are operating correctly by performing gate...
  • Page 28: Further Details

    FURTHER DETAILS Customizing the system - ADVANCED SETTINGS If necessary, users may select the ADVANCED SETTINGS, which CAUTION: the parameters may vary with respect to those in the table below, depending on the motor to be installed. Proceed as follows: ADVANCED SETTINGS PARAMETERS...
  • Page 29 0 = off DEAD MAN 1 = on (safety devices disabled) 0 = deactivated GATE OPEN 1 = gate open light ON/OFF INDICATOR 2 = gate open light proportional x 1000 Service interval cycle threshold MAINTENANCE cycles active with gate closed). MAINTENANCE FLASH 0 = off 1 = on...
  • Page 30 RX4X RECEIVER If necessary, users may select the RX4X RECEIVER MENU, used Proceed as follows: to manage the parameters relating to the radio unit. RX4X Allows a new code to be memorised in the receiver ADD TX DELETE TX Allows deletion of a code from the receiver DELETE ALL Clears the receiver’s entire memory READ MEMORY...
  • Page 31 QUICK MOTOR 1 CURRENT (mA) PROGRAMMING MOTOR 2 CURRENT (mA) MOTOR 1 POSITION (%) MOTOR 2 POSITION (%) FULL MOTOR 1 SPEED (%) PROGRAMMING MOTOR 2 SPEED (%) TOTAL CYCLES (CYCLES) CYCLES LEFT BEFORE SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE VERSION AUTOMATIC CLOSING TIME AUTOMATIC CLOSING AFTER TRANSIT SENSITIVITY OPENING SPEED...
  • Page 32: Controller Safety Warnings

    Read the instructions carefully before proceeding with installation. should this occur, disconnect the power supply immediately and contact a Key Automation Service Centre. Use of the automation The design and manufacture of the devices making up the system in these conditions may cause hazards;...
  • Page 33: Instructions And Warnings For The End User

    Batteries contain pollutants: do not dispose of them with normal wa- the meantime the door or gate can be operated without automation once the geared motor has been released using the release key supplied with the system. In the event of safety devices out of ser- Thank you for choosing Key Automation S.r.l.;...
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