Automation systems for swift road barriers (20 pages)
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AUTOMATION 119 GU44EN FOR STREET BARRIERS INSTALLATION MANUAL G2081Z English...
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001G02807 For passage widths of over 7 m the swing-leg is mandatory. 001G0465 - 001G02808 cannot be used together. Important! Check that the safety equipment and accessories are CAME originals; this is a guarantee that also makes the system easy to set up and upkeep.
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8) G02807 - Fixed barrier support 9) G02808 - Mobile barrier support 10) G02809 - Adhesive reflector strips 11) G02801 - Flashing dome lamp 12) G06803 - Telescopic joint and additional insert to attach the CAME bar.11 - CAME CAME CAME...
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4.4 Size measurements Measurements in mm 5 Installation Installation must be carried out by expert qualified personnel and in full observance of regulations in force. 5.1 Preliminary checks Before proceeding with the installation, it is necessary to: • Make sure the area selected for the mounting of the base and for the unit itself presents no hazards; •...
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For connections that require several loads on the same line (sequential), the size given on the table must be re-evaluated based on actual absorption and distances. 5.4 Standar installation CAME 1 - GARD unit 2 - Control panel 3 - Aluminium bar...
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5.5 Fitting for unit base The following applications are only examples, as the space required for unit installation and the accessories vary depending on dimensions and therefore it is up to the installer to select the best solution. - Prepare a hole to house the fixing base and prepare sheath tubes from the branch pit for the connections.
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5.6 Installation of the Unit - Remove the two screws at the upper dome’s side and lift it. Insert the customised key in the lock, turn it counter- clockwise and remove the hatch from the cabinet. - The barrier is designed to be installed on the left of the gateway as seen from inside.
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Bar beam plate - Position the middle plate between the fitting plate and the Bar fi tting intermediate bar-fitting cover, and put in one UNI 5931 M8x20 screw wi- plate thout tightening it to facilitate bar assembly. Bar fi tting cover UNI5931 M8x12 - Insert the bar in the fitting cover and secure it with screws.
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- Tighten the anti-shearing protection cover to the bar fitting with UNI6954 Ø3.9x19 screws. UNI6954 Ø3.9x19 5.7 Bar balancing - Prior to bar balancing, select a suitable spring depending on the situation at hand. See table below: 400 mm PASSAGE CLEARANCE LAMP (max. 7.60 m) SPRING TYPES Spring G02040 Ø...
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- Release the gearmotor and position the bar vertically, and then refasten the gearmotor. - Insert the UNI5739 M12X70 screw into the spring securing bracket and tighten the UNI5588 M12 nut to the screw (1-2). Tighten the screw to spring (2) and the tie rod to the part underneath (3-4).
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- Release the gearmotor and manually turn the spring to increase or decrease traction until the bar rests at 45°. - Tighten the blocking nut and refasten the gearmotor. Note: make sure the spring functions properly: - the spring is loose when the bar is in the vertical position (at rest) - the spring is tight when the bar is in the horizontal position (tense).
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5.8 End stop adjustment N.B.: perform this procedure after fi nishing the electrical connections. Close the door and power up the system, activate the barrier to make sure it is parallel with the closed and at about 89° when open. Warning! For greater safety and better unit performance, the bar’s opening and closing operations should be carried out with the inspection hatch closed! If any adjustment of the vertical position (= opening) is needed, open the inspection...
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- After bar opening and closing adjustment, tighten the locking nuts under the dampers. - After making adjustments and settings from the control panel, put the container lid in place and secure with screws..- ...place back the inspection door and the upper dome. Lock the door with the key.
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6 Description control panel This product is engineered and manufactured by CAME cancelli Optional accessories: automatici s.p.a. and complies with current safety regulations. - fl ashing crown and luminous band.
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6.1 Main components 1 - Line fuse 12- Radiofrequency Card input (see table on page 20) 2 - Control unit fuse 13- RSE serial card input (optional for connection coupled 3 - Accessories fuse barriers and/or compass) 4 - Electroblock fuse 14- TCA Trimmer: adjusts automatic closing time 5 - Powersource Terminals 15- Function selector Dip switch...
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Power supply for accessories - VB2 , 24V electro- - VB1, 12V electro- block powering (pre- block powering set connection) Power out socket for electroblock, activated with opening command. Terminals for powering the following accessories: - 24V A.C. normally; - 24V D.C. when the emergency batteries are working; Maximum allowed power: 40W 230V (a.c.) Power, 50/60Hz frequency Cable lug with bolt and washer for...
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Command devices Stop button (N.C. Contact) - Bar stop barrier.Excludes automatic closing. For movement to resume, press the command button or transmitter button. If unused, set Dipswitch 6 to ON. Opening button (N.O. contact) – Bar opening command. Opening button (N.O. contact) - Opening command of the MASTER bar with coupled or compass connection.
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6.3 Electrical connection to operate the photocells’ safety test Allows the control assembly to check the effi ciency of the safety de- (DIR) vices (photoelectric cells) after each opening or closing command. A possible photoelectric cell malfunction is identifi ed with via LED indicator fl...
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6.6 Operation counter Led n°1 = 5000 operation Led n°2 = 10000 operation Led n°3 = 25000 operation Led n°4 = 50000 operation Led n°5 = 100000 operation Led n°6 = 250000 operation Led n°7 = 500000 operation Led n°8 = 1000000 operation Visual count of the number of gate runs through the 8 LEDs, to zero-set the count, set Dipswitch 1 to OFF (if it is set to ON) and Dipswitch 3 to ON, press CH1 button and wait for all LEDs to turn off .
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7 Activating the radio command Antenna Connect the antenna’s RG58 cable to the apposite terminals. Radiofrequency card Insert the radio frequency card into the electronic card AFTER DISCONNECTING THE POWER (and disconnecting any batteries). N.B.: the electronic card picks up the radiofrequency card on when it is running on power. AF Card Frequency-MHz radiofrequency...
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Memorisation CH1 = Channel for direct command to a function of the the gearmotor’s card, (“open only / “open-close” command, depending on the choice made on DIP switch 2). CH2 = Channel for direct commands with an accessory device (radio control with combined barrier connection or with bush). - Keep the “CH1”...
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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 manu- facturer cannot be held liable for any damages resulting from wrongful, erroneous or negligent uses. Avoid using near mechanical moving parts.
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Periodic maintenance log for end-user (every 6 moths) Signature Date Notes...
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9.2 Extra-ordinary maintenance The following table serves to note down any extraordinary maintenance, repairs or improvements performed by specialised firms. N.B.: Any extraordinary maintenance must be performed by specialised technicians. Extra-ordinary maintenance log Installer’s stamp Operator name Date of job Technician’s signature Requester’s signature Job performed ________________________________________________________________________________________...
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UNI EN ISO 14standard to ensure environmental protection. Please continue our eff orts to protect the environment—which CAME considers one of the cardinal elements in the development of its operational and market strategies—simply by observing brief recommendations as regards disposal: DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING I The packaging components (cardboard, plastic, etc.) are all classifi...
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(+34) 91 52 85 009 127273, Moscow Moscow (+34) 91 46 85 442 (+7) 495 739 00 69 (+7) 495 739 00 69 (ext. 226) CAME United Kingdom Ltd. CAME United Kingdom Ltd. GREAT BRITAIN PORTUGAL CAME Portugal CAME Portugal...
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