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OPEN B - "RELEASED LEAF OPENING" (terminal 2) OPEN command:
any device (e.g. push-button) which, by closing a contact,
provides an opening and/or closing pulse for the gate leaf
activated by the Master Card.
To install several opening pulse generators, connect the N.O.
contacts in parallel (fig. 25).
STP - STOP Command (terminal 3): any device (e.g.: push-button)
which, by opening a contact, stops gate movement.
To install several stop devices, connect the N.C. contacts in
series (fig.23).
NB.: If STOP devices are not connected, jumper connect the
inputs STP and -.
FSW
All devices (photocells, sensitive edges, magnetic loops) with
N.C. (normally closed) contact, which, if there is an obstacle
in the area they protect, operate to interrupt gate leaf
movement (fig. 15).
FSW OP. - Opening safety devices contact (terminal 4): during
opening, the safety devices reverse motion to closing. They
do not operate during closing.
If the Opening safety devices are tripped when the gate is
closed, they prevent the leaf opening movement.
NB.: If no opening safety devices are connected, jumper
connect inputs OP and - (fig. 16).
The purpose of the opening safety devices is to safeguard the
zone behind the gate leaves (fig. 15).
FSW CL. - Closing safety devices contact (terminal 5): during
closing, the safety devices reverse motion to opening. They
do not operate during opening .
If the Closing safety devices are tripped when the gate is
open, they prevent the leaf closing movement.
NB.: If no closing safety devices are connected, jumper
connect inputs CL and - (fig. 16).
The purpose of the closing safety devices is to safeguard the
leaf movement area during closing (fig. 15).
BUS - (terminal 6): Connection between the master and slave
equipment. The Bus connection supplies the current for
charging the slave card battery and enables
communication between the two equipment (terminals 6
and 15 of the master card - connector J2 of the slave card).
To connect, use 2 wires with diameter of 0.5 mm 2 or greater.
W. LIGHT - (terminals 9 and 11): Power supply for the indicator-
light, 12 Vdc 0.5 W max. (terminals 9 and 11). To avoid
compromising correct operation of the system, do not exceed
the indicated power. For instructions on operation of the
indicator- light, consult table 3.
LAMP - (terminals 10 and 11): Flashing lamp output, 12 Vdc 21 W.
BA15S lamp. To avoid compromising correct operation of the
system, do not exceed the indicated power.
11.3. J2 Terminal board
It is used for connecting the transformer (optional item), 12
Vac 16 VA. Place the transformer in its compartment, as
shown in figure 28, and make the connection as shown in
figure 14. Alternatively, the transformer can be remotely
located up to a distance of 100 mt from the equipment, using
wires with a diameter of 0.5 mm
11.4.
J3 Terminal board - Motor Connection
This terminal board is used for connecting the motor (see fig.
14). For wire colours, refer to fig. 14.
2.
11.5. J4 Connector - Battery connection
Connect the operator support battery (fig. 14) to this
connector. The battery is housed as shown in figure 28.
N.B.: The batteries are not supplied fully charged; however,
the charge is sufficient for programming and setting-up the
system.
11.6.
J5 Connector - Quick-fit for Minidec and Rp - 12 Vdc
This is used for rapid connection of the Minidec cards and RP
receivers.
IMPORTANT: do not use Decoder cards on the quick-fit
connection.
In case of a mains power cut, this connector is powered for
twelve hours - after this time, the opening push-buttons
(terminals 1 and 2) are the only active commands.
The connector is powered down to store sufficient energy for
running some emergency manoeuvres in the space of 30
days.
Tab. 3
Gate status
Closed
Open - Open in pause status
Closing
Opening
Blocked
Connection of 2 N.O. contacts in parallel
(E.g. Open A, Open B)
Master
card
Master
card
20
Indicator-light status
Light Off
Lighted
Flashing
Lighted
Lighted
Fig. 25
PLUS
MINIDEC
Fig. 26
RP
Fig. 27

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