BYOU FREEDOM Instructions And Recommendations For Installation And Use

Automation kit for sliding gates

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L8542488 ENG 08/2016 rev 3
Automation kit for sliding gates
Instructions and Recommendations for installation and use
FREEDOM

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  • Page 1 L8542488 ENG 08/2016 rev 3 Automation kit for sliding gates Instructions and Recommendations for installation and use FREEDOM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    We would like to congratulate and thank you for choosing the contact: BYOU systems. FREEDOM like all other products in the range it is the fruit of BYOU srl a socio unico: BYOU è un marchio di AUTOMATISMI BENINCÀ SpA careful and accurate choice of materials and components.
  • Page 3: General Recommendations

    General recommendations Product description DESTINATION OF USE If this is the first time you realise an automation for FREEDOM This product is destined exclusively for the opening and sliding gates. we recommend that you read this manual closing sliding gates, characterised by dimensional and carefully as it contains important advice and information for weight limits as indicated in this manual in the “Limits of...
  • Page 4: Content Of The Kit

    F.BY: Flashing light with built-in aerial Description of the automation With reference to the list of components in fig.1, fig. 2 shows a typical plant that can be realised using FREEDOM. Fig.2...
  • Page 5: Preliminary Checks

    Control unit power supply 230 Vac of use can reduce the values indicated. Motor power supply 24Vdc In no case can the installation of FREEDOM be Absorbed power 80 W considered a solution for opening inefficient doors. Absorption...
  • Page 6: Electric Connections

    Electric connections Fig.4 The cables necessary for the installation of FREEDOM can vary according to the accessories installed. No connection cable is supplied for the accessories. Fig. 4 indicates the cables for standard installation. List of cables Connection Type Maximum length and notes...
  • Page 7: Laying The Foundation Plate - Measurements

    Tools and materials Fig.5 Make sure that there are all tools and materials necessary Use suitable individual protection devices I.P.D. (gog- for installation (fig.5). Also check that the same are in com- gles, gloves, etc). pliance with the Standards and in perfect working order. The length and type of connection cables depend on Depending on the type of flooring present, a small concrete the accessories installed (see “Electric connections”...
  • Page 8: Laying The Foundation Plate - Cement Foundation

    Laying the foundation plate - Cement foundation If there is no cement flooring (or similar material) a cement* foundation must be prepared. Proceed as follows: 1 - Dig a suitable hole (minimum 40x30cm, at last 35cm deep), Fig. 11 considering the measurements indicated in the previous para- graph.
  • Page 9: Laying The Foundation Plate - Fixing To The Floor

    Laying the foundation plate - Fixing to the floor If the floor is in cement (or similar material) it is possible to fix Fig. 15 the plate directly to the ground: 1 - Obtain suitable fixing systems, normally on the market, steel pressure plugs (figure 15 -ref A) or anchorage with expansion straps (figure 15 -ref B) to be inserted using a mallet.
  • Page 10: Fixing The Rack

    Fixing the rack Fig. 22 The rack, appropriately fixed to the leaf, transforms the rotary movement of the gear into the linear movement of the leaf. Before fixing the rack, it is necessary to release the gear motor, proceed as follows: 1) Turn the circular cover by 180°, in a way to view the trian- gular pin.
  • Page 11: Fixing The End Run Brackets

    Fixing the end run brackets 8 - When the best stop points have been established, remove Stopping the movement, in the opening phase and in the clos- the two screws, and use a drill (45 mm point), to make the holes ing phase, takes place via the end run brackets FRD.1, which, with depth of about 2 mm in correspondence with the signs left relevantly fixed onto the rack, make the end run spring, present...
  • Page 12: Installation Of The Flashing Light F.by

    Put the board back into the relevant sear and then close the flashing light. TECHNICAL DATA Flashing light F.BY Power supply 24Vac Flashing light output of the BYOU control units Bulb E14/24Vac/dc Absorption 600 mA Functioning temperature -20°C / +70°C...
  • Page 13: Installation Of Photocells P.by

    Installation of photocells P.BY Description Make two holes with diam- Pair of photocells for detection of obstacles for automations eter of 6 mm in a way that for doors and gates. the hole in proximity of the terminal board corresponds The pair is made up of a transmitter (labelled TX) that to the set-up of the cables.
  • Page 14: Installation Of Selector K.by

    Installation of selector K.BY Description Key selector with control of automations for automatic gates and doors. Wall fixing, customised key. The customised key also has a burglar-resistance function as it is indispensable for opening the selector. Connections A terminal board is installed on the selector for the connection to the Step-by-Step input (PP) of the control unit: No polarity (+/-) has to be respected.
  • Page 15: Transmitter By

    Transmitter BY Description Radio transmitter for the long distance commands for BYOU automations. Functioning The transmitter has three buttons through which it is possible to command the various functions of the automation, configurable in the control unit. Replacing the battery When the signal LED starts to flash it means that the battery...
  • Page 16: Control Unit Cp.fdm Connections

    Control unit CP.FDM connections KEY: Except for the mains connection cable, all electric connections 1 Line protection fuse have a voltage of 24V and can also be performed by unquali- 2 Accessories protection fuse fied staff. 3 “PGM” programming button Connect all accessories making reference to the layout in figure 4 Programming button “...
  • Page 17: Programming The Cp.fdm Control Unit - Introduction

    Programming the CP.FDM control unit - Introduction Programming of the control unit allows the regulation of all parameters indispensable for the correct functioning of the automation. Programming takes place by means of a series of menus that can be selected from the LCD. A function corresponds to eve- ry menu, which will be described successively.
  • Page 18: Regulation Of The Motor Thrust (Pmot)

    Regulation of the automatic closure time (TCA) The automatic closure function allows to set a time which, on expiry, if the leaf is in the open position the control unit autono- mously commands a closure manoeuvre. With this function active, if you forget to give the closure command or in the case of simultaneous commands, the control unit closes the leaf after the set time.
  • Page 19: Regulation Of The Slowing Time (Tsm)

    Regulation of the slowing time (TSM) If the leaf is to slow for a few seconds before the end run intervention, select one of the values available, as described below. Press the [PGM] button to access programming or if the control unit is already in the programming menu, press [ ] until the TSM function is displayed.
  • Page 20: Condominium Function (Ibl)

    Condominium function (IBL) If used in condominiums, it may be preferable that further commands given during the opening phase are ignored. This function can result useful if many users are involved, in a way to prevent several opening commands, given at the same time, causing the movement to stop.
  • Page 21: Memorising Pedestrian Function (Radi>Ped)

    Resetting the control unit (Res) This function annuls all settings made, taking the control unit back to the initial conditions. It also deletes the settings of the autostart procedure. NOTE: Any remote controls memorised in the radio receiver are not deleted. Press the [PGM] button to access programming or if the control unit is already in the programming menu, press [ ] until the Res function is displayed.
  • Page 22: Complete Deletion Of The Receiver Memory (Radi>Rtr)

    Deleting transmitters (RADI>CLR) Proceed as follows to delete a transmitter already inserted in the memory: Press the [PGM] button to access programming or if the control unit is already in the programming Radi menu, press [ ] until the Radi menu is displayed. PMOT Press the [PGM] button to enter the Radi function.
  • Page 23: Remote Controls Quick Duplication

    Inspection and commissioning ALL OPERATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS PARAGRAPH ARE EXCLUSIVE COMPETENCE OF AUTHORISED BYOU STAFF, IN COMPLIANCE WITH THAT ENVISIONED IN THIS MANUAL AND THE STANDARDS IN FORCE. 7 Replace the temporary power supply cable with a mains...
  • Page 24: What To Do If

    What to do if... Below find the most common functioning problems and the relative solutions. : Problem Cause Solution Check for the presence of mains power There is no mains power supply supply -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- The control unit is not connected Check all connections to the control unit -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 25: User Guide

    (metals, as follows: plastics, electric cables, etc.). It is advised to contact a BYOU 1 - Turn the circular cover by 180°, in a way to view the trian- specialised technician or a specialised company that is enabled gular pin.
  • Page 26 Person authorised to draft the technical documentation: Automatismi Benincà SpA Product type: electromechanical automation with built-in control unit for sliding gates Model/type: FREEDOM Accessories: BY, F.BY, P.BY, K.BY The undersigned Luigi Benincà, as the Legal Officer, declares under his liability that the aforementioned...
  • Page 27 BYOU è un marchio di Automatismi Benincà SpA via Capitello, 45 • 36066 Sandrigo (VI) ITALY • Tel +39 0444 1510294 • Fax +39 0444 759728 • info@byouweb.com • www.byouweb.com...

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