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Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel
The following instruction is designed to enable the installer to quickly prove the ROGER brushless swing gate motors
and set the control panel work parameters prior to the final installation. The final commissioning should only be
done in conjunction with the correct full relevant ROGER SERIES MOTOR instructions manuals and all the necessary
safeties.
STEP 1)
Check the gates to receive the automation are level, free to swing throughout the full arc open/closed and all hinges
well lubricated. Assemble the std or (heavy duty Fig1) brackets for above ground installations, securely and adhere
to the measurement tables for your motor type. In particullar measurements A&B from the separate motor
installation manual.
STEP 2)
Connect the motor cables XYZ and earth to the XYZ points inside the control panel for each motor respecting that
brushless motors need a minimum of 2.5mm cross section cable size. If the cables to be connected to the motor are
extended over 10 metres in total length, a 4.0mm cross section cable must be used. In the case on just 1 motor,
connect to
Fig.1
Step 3)
Connect the power supply to the control panel. Press the test button once. The display should read a number on
the display. Example, (27). The system is looking for the safety device input terminal number 27 from the connection
block in Fig.5. Either connect the necessary safety device or link out the terminal number to the nearest COM
terminal on the same block if the safety input displayed is not necessary. Repeat the proceedure and connect the
displayed number to COM or connect the safety device if necessary, until the display reads 00 when the TEST button
is pressed. Fig.6 is an example of how the terminal block may look with some devices linked out.
Fig.3
Photocells
Quick Start Guide Extended Mode
Fig.4
Fig.2
Fig.5
Fig.6
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Summary of Contents for Roger Technology B70-2DCHP

  • Page 1 Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode The following instruction is designed to enable the installer to quickly prove the ROGER brushless swing gate motors and set the control panel work parameters prior to the final installation. The final commissioning should only be done in conjunction with the correct full relevant ROGER SERIES MOTOR instructions manuals and all the necessary safeties.
  • Page 2 Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode ROGER BRUSHLESS B70/2DCHP Control panel when using FES180/PHOTO180 photocells The photocells are in pairs, one transmitter and one receiver. They should be mounted 500-600 mm from the ground and face each other level.
  • Page 3 Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode STEP 4) Using the control panel buttons UP/DOWN, Fig.7 Scroll down to menu 70 Fig.8 and select 1 motor or 2 motors. Change the parameter using the + - buttons. After a few seconds the board will realise the change automatically.
  • Page 4 Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode Step 7) THE STROKE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE (also detailed in the main B70/2DCHP manual) WARNING! Before proceeding, make sure that: The doors are in a fully closed position: bring the doors into position by giving a close command, (CH) or with above ground motors by using the manual un-lock) so that they come right against the mechanical stop.
  • Page 5 Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode Step 8) Insert the radio card into the slot on the main PCB. Push the P1 button once on the radio card, followed by the button on your remote fob that you want to open the gate fully with.
  • Page 6 Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode Connecting gate release devices Volt free release connections only . (The communication part of the intercom must use its own power supply) Check that powered your devices will accept 24VDC.
  • Page 7 Roger Technology Swing Gate Brushless B70-2DCHP Control Panel Quick Start Guide Extended Mode Connecting magnetic locks GL Series Mag locks wiring detail. N.C (White) COM (Green) Not normally used. Connecting a 12V time clock...
  • Page 8 Installer: (Name, address, telephone) UNAC GUIDE No. 2 FOR THE MOTORISATION OF HINGED GATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 98/37/EEC AND THE APPLICABLE PARTS OF STANDARDS EN 13241-1, EN 12453, EN 12445 With this publication UNAC sets out to inform and assist installers in applying the specifications of the directives and of European standards concerning the safe use of motorised gates/doors.
  • Page 9 KEY TO THE MECHANICAL RISKS CAUSED BY MOVEMENT Impact Pursuant to the Machinery Directive: Crushing “Danger zones” refer to any zone within and/or around machinery in which an exposed person is subject to a risk to his or her health and safety. “Exposed person”...
  • Page 10 Type of risks Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) 1.3.7 Mechanical risks caused by the movement of the gate (see references in Figure 1). 1.3.8 CAUTION – If the door/gate is used solely with hold-to-run controls (and meets the requirements of the standard EN 12453), the danger points listed below do not have to be protected.
  • Page 11 Type of risks considered Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) [4] Impact and crushing in the area of opening (Figure 1, risk B). Observe the safety distances illustrated (in the most prominent part of the leaf). Motor Measure the forces of opening (by means of the special instrument required by the standard EN...
  • Page 12 Type of risks Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) 1.3.7 Mechanical risks due to movement of the leaf. 1.3.8 [7] Dragging of the Check that there is a clearance > 25 mm, hands on the hinges side edge (Figure 1, risk D).
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    Type of risks Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) 1.2.5 [17] Consistency of Install the controls (e.g. key selector) so that the user is not in a danger controls zone, and check that the meaning of the controls has been understood by the user (for example the function selector).