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QK-CE220CTN
(1.3)
V05/2014

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  • Page 1 QK-CE220CTN (1.3) V05/2014...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 2. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS 3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4. INSTALLATION SAFETY 5. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS 6. INPUT AND OUTPUT FUNCTIONALITY AND CONNECTIONS 6.1 J2 POWER TERMINAL BLOCK 6.2 J5 POWER TERMINAL BLOCK 6.3 J7 OUTPUTS/ACCESSORIES TERMINAL BLOCK 6.4 J9 INPUTS/OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK 6.5 J10 ELECTRIC BRAKE TERMINAL BOARD/ANTENNA 7.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    QK-CE220CTN Instructions for installation and use 1. INTRODUCTION The QK-CE220CTN control unit has been developed to control automatic bollards. 2. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS - Microprocessor logic - LEDs displaying input status - TERMON - 2-digit display START OPEN CLOSE FOTO STOP...
  • Page 4: Preliminary Operations

    5. PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS - Before sending a command to the automation, make sure to have selected correctly the type of bollard as follows: Bollard selection - Hold down buttons F and + for 2 seconds to select the connected bollard. - Select the type of bollard using the buttons +/-.
  • Page 5: J9 Inputs/Output Terminal Block

    INPUTS/OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK START N.O. input that operates the bollard’s opening and closing. The command is ignored while opening. Input programmable with -level 3, -level 3 and -level 2 parameters. May be duplicated in AUX output. OPEN N.O. input - opening only. By keeping this input controlled, the automation performs the opening manoeuvre and will close automatically only when the input is freed.
  • Page 6: Programming

    7. PROGRAMMING 7.1 BASIC FUNCTIONS To access programming, press button F for 2 seconds. Programming is divided into 3 levels. To go to the next level keep key F pressed and press the + key (Sequence 1-2-3-1..). After selecting the level wanted, press push button F to display the functions available in consecutive order. Each time F is pressed it corresponds to a function (/R - &/ - )W - (&..) With the function set, use the key to change the values of the parameters (...
  • Page 7: 1St Level Programming

    PROGRAMMING 1st LEVEL The following table gives the 1st level functions and the single settable parameters. : Hold-to-run Selects the functioning logic. : Semi automatic (see notes after the table) : Automatic : Standard close input : Close-when-released input (see notes after the table) : The close command acts as a release closing and safety function.
  • Page 8: 2Nd Level Programming

    If the vehicle is on the detector or in front of the photocell it does not cause immediate closing but rather you have to wait for the signal to be released. : The close command acts as a release closing and safety function. When closing, the close command engaging stops the automation.
  • Page 9: 3Rd Level Programming

    · : Programming maintenance cycles in thousands and millions Thanks to the combination of the two parameters the countdown can be set after which a request for maintenance is signalled. Thousands can be set with the parameter, millions with the parameter.
  • Page 10: Connections For Simultaneous Operation

    This equipment must be installed and used in strict compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage deriving from improper or unreasonable use. QUIKO disclaims all liability for any inaccuracies contained in this booklet and reserves the right to make changes at any time without any prior notice whatsoever.
  • Page 11: Examples Of Controlling Entrances

    11. EXAMPLES OF CONTROLLING ENTRANCES INSTALLATION A 11.1 CONTROLLED ENTRANCE OR EXIT This solution is recommended when you want to enter a reserved area in just one direction activating a recognition command (radio control, proximity key, magnetic keys, etc.). The vehicle approaches the reserved area.
  • Page 12: Installation Bautomatic Entry Or Exit

    INSTALLATION B 11.2 AUTOMATIC ENTRY OR EXIT This solution is recommended when you want to allow entry to a reserved area, entering or leaving without using the recognition com- mands, allowing transit of vehicles in just one direction. The vehicle approaches the re- served area.
  • Page 13: Installation C Controlled Entry And Exit

    INSTALLATION C 11.3 CONTROLLED ENTRY AND EXIT This solution is recommended when you want to enter a reserved area in both directions activating a recognition command (radio control, proximity key, magnetic keys, etc.). ENTRY The vehicle approaches the reserved area. When the vehicle is on loop S1 the device will move down only after a recognition command.
  • Page 14: Installation D Controlled Entry And Automatic Exit

    INSTALLATION D 11.4 CONTROLLED ENTRY AND AUTOMATIC EXIT This solution is recommended when you want to enter a reserved area in both directions. To enter, transit is allowed by means of a recognition command while exiting is automatic. ENTRY The vehicle approaches the reserved area.
  • Page 15 Direttive Europee. QUIKO guarantees such a conformity only if the control unit is used as a control/management unit for automation system: CENTURION SERIES BOLLARDS in typical confi guration of installation and with peripherals which conform to the European Directives.
  • Page 16 QUIKO ITALY Via Seccalegno 19 36040 Sossano (VI) Italy Tel + 39 0444 785513 Fax +39 0444 782371 info@quiko.biz www.quikoitaly.com...

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