Terminal Board Connections; Programming; Configuration; Parameter Menu - BFT RIGEL 5 Installation And User Manual

Universal control unit for operating one or two motors
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7) TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS (Fig.3)
WARNINGS - For wiring and installation operations, refer to the current
standards and good technical principles.
Wires powered at different voltages must be physically separated, or suitably
insulated with at least 1 mm extra insulation. The wires must be clamped by
an extra fastener near the terminals, for example by bands.
WARNING! For connection to the mains, use a multipolar cable with a
2
minimum of 3x1.5mm
cross section and complying with the previou-
sly mentioned regulations. For example, if the cable is out side (in the
open), it has to be at least equal to H07RN-F, but if it is on the inside
(or outside but placed in a plastic cable cannel) it has to be or at least
egual to H05VV-F with section 3x1.5mm
JP1
1
GND terminal.
2-3
230V~±10%, 50-60Hz power supply (2 neutral, 3 phase).
JP2
4-5-6
Motor connection 1 (delayed opening), terminals 5-6 for motor
drive, terminal 4 common.
5-14 (JP12) Motor capacitor connection 1.
7-8-9
Motor connection 2 (delayed closing), terminals 8-9 for motor
drive, terminal 7 common.
8-15 (JP12) Motor capacitor connection 2.
N.B. If only one motor is used, use motor output 2 and configure
logic "1 active motor".
10-11
230V~ output for blinker light (40W max) and EBP 230V mo-
delelectric lock.
WARNING! If the SSR5 auxiliary board is used for motor
preheating, move the connection to terminals 12-13 (Fig.3)
and refer to Chap. 9.2 Logic Menu --> Blinker output.
12-13
230V~ output for zone/courtesy/blinking lights, 150W max. To
set the output, refer to paragraph 9.2 Logic Menu ("courtesy
light" and "blinking light").
JP12
14
Motor 1 capacitor connection.
15
Motor 2 capacitor connection.
16-17
Light/alarm output with free n.o. contact, to pilot stair-light timer
or alarm signal for failed gate closure. As a light it commands an
impulse (impulse time 1 s) at the start of the operation, as an
alarm it lights up if the gate remains open for twice the TCA setting
(inhibited by dwell TCA (automatic closing time) logic = 0).
JP3
18-19
N.O. output (3W max) for 2nd radio channel or for gate-open
warning light. This light is off when the gate is closed, flashing on
closing and turned on if the gate is opening or already open.
20-21
Output 24V~ (1A max) powers accessories and photoreceivers.
20-44
Output 24V~ powers phototransmitters.
22-23
12V
electric lock output, with click (3-second impulse), or
suction.
24-25
Antenna input for radio receiver board (24 signal, 25 braid).
JP4
26-27
Internal Start Pushbutton (n.o.). Internal Start command for
traffic light.
27-28
Start Pushbutton (n.o.). Parallel to radio receiver relay (CH1).
External Start command for traffic light.
27-29
Pedestrian pushbutton (n.o.). Activation takes place on motor 2;
moreover, if the opening cycle has started (not from pedestrian
pushbutton), the pedestrian control has the same effect as a
Start command.
30-31
Open Pushbutton (n.o.).
30-32
Close Pushbutton (n.o.).
33-34
Lock pushbutton (n.c.). If not used, leave the jumper con-
nected.
35-36
Input for ADMAP (dangerous movement area accessible to
the public) photocell contact (n.c.). If this is not used, leave the
jumper connected.
With ADMAP Photocell Logic = 0: In case of activation before
opening, movement is prevented; if activation occurs during
opening, movement is stopped and the opening manoeuvre is
resumed after release.
With ADMAP Photocell Logic =1: Photocell excluded on opening.
The opening movement takes place even when an obstacle is
present.
N.B. Regardless of the ADMAP Photocell Logic, photocell activation
during the closing manoeuvre causes stopping and reopening.
36-37
If not used, leave the jumper connected. Input for photocelledge
contact on opening SAFE OP(n.c.). In case of activation during
opening, the gate is stopped and partly closed. If not used, leave
the jumper connected.
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38-39
Opening limit switch for motor 1 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
jumper connected.
39-40
Closing limit switch for motor 1 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
jumper connected.
41-42
Opening limit switch for motor 2 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
jumper connected.
42-43
Closing limit switch for motor 2 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
jumper connected.
JP5
20(JP3)-44 24V output for transmitters.
45-46-47
Connection with tested safety devices (see Fig. from 9 to 21).
48-49-50
Connection with tested safety devices (see Fig. from 9 to 21).
JP6
51-52
Clock input (n.o.). If the connected contact is open (n.o.), the
leaves close and get ready for normal operation. If the contact
is closed (n.c.), the leaves open and stay open until the contact
reopens. If the opening movement controlled by the TIMER is
prevented by the safety devices, gate opening can be resumed
by activating the START/OPEN control.
52-55
Input for photocelledge contact on closing SAFE CL (n.c.). In
case of activation during closing, the gate is stopped and partly
reopened. If not used, leave the jumper connected.
53
Photocell test input (PHOT-FAULT).
54
Safety edge/opening photocell test input (BAR-FAULT).
56
Closing photocell test input (PHOT CL-FAULT).
JP7
Radio receiver board connector.
JP8
Serial connection board connector (SCS1).
JP9
Traffic-light / Preheating SSR5 board connector.

8) PROGRAMMING

The control unit is provided with a microprocessor and supplied with operation
parameters set by the manufacturer. The predefined parameters can only be
changed by means of the universal palmtop programmer.
Before modifying the parameters, carefully read the instructions relating to
the universal palmtop programmer, and proceed as described below.
Connect the universal palmtop programmer to the control unit through the
UNIFLAT accessory (See fig.5). Enter the "CONTROL UNIT" menu and
the "PARAMETERS" submenu, and scroll the display screenfuls using the
up/down arrows, then set the numerical values of the parameters listed
below. For the function logics, refer to the "LOGIC" submenu. When using
the incorporated programmer for programming, make reference to Fig. A
and B and the "Configuration" paragraph. Here is a list of the meanings and
values which can be ascribed to each parameter.

9) CONFIGURATION

The display programmer is used to set all the RIGEL 5 control panel functions.
The programmer is provided with three pushbuttons for menu scrolling and
function parameter configurations (Fig. 2):
+
menu scrolling/value increment key
-
menu scrolling/value reduction key
OK
Enter (confirm) key
The simultaneous pressure of the + and – keys is used to exit the active
menu and move to the preceding menu.
If the + and – keys are pressed simultaneously at the main menu level (para-
meters, logics, radio, language, autosetting), programming is exited and the
display is switched off (The END message will be displayed).
The modifications made are only set if the OK key is subsequently pressed.
When the OK key is pressed for the first time, the programming mode is entered.
The following pieces of information appear on the display at first:
-
Display Software version
-
Control unit Software version
-
Number of total manoeuvres carried out (the value is expressed in hun-
dreds, therefore the display constantly shows 0000 during the first cent
manoeuvres).
-
Number of manoeuvres carried out since the latest maintenance operation
(the value is expressed in cent, therefore the display constantly shows
0000 during the first hundreds manoeuvres).
-
Number of memorised radio control devices.
When the OK key is pressed during the initial presentation phase, the first
menu (parameters) can be accessed directly.
Here follows a list of the main menus and the respective submenus available.
The predefined parameter is shown between square brackets [ 0 ].
The writing appearing on the display is indicated between round brackets.
Refer to Figures A and B for the control unit configuration procedure.
9.1) Parameter Menu (PARAM)
1 - Operation time motor 1(work. t. mot. 1 ) [60s]
Enter the numerical value corresponding to the working time from 3 to
180 seconds for motor 1.
1 - Operation time motor 2 (work. t. mot. 2 ) [60s]

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