4Ddoors CX1024 Instructions For Fitting, Operating And Maintenance

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  • Page 1 Sliding operator CX1024 www.4ddoors.com.au...
  • Page 2 17 mm 3 mm Ø 5,5 mm Ø 12 mm 5 mm 3 mm PIC 01...
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH Table of contents ABOUT THIS MANUAL 7.19 Quick close after passage ....22 7.20 Quick close after passage of both light barriers ..22 NOTES 7.21 Warning light (terminals E4/E5) during the pause time .
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    ENGLISH Dear customer We are delighted that you have chosen one of our quality products. ABOUT THIS MANUAL Warning notices used The general warning symbol indicates a hazard that ▪ This manual is a translation of the original manual within the poses a risk of injury or death.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    ENGLISH SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions for installation, maintenance, repair and disassembly of the gate system WARNING! The installation, maintenance, repair and disassembly of the gate system and the sliding opener must be performed by expert Risk of injury from personnel. unintentional gate movement! In the event of the failure of the gate system or the sliding ►...
  • Page 7: Installation

    ENGLISH INSTALLATION • The 230/240 V mains supply line must pass through an empty conduit in the foundation. The supply line for connection of ATTENTION: 24 V accessories must past through a separate empty conduit IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE INSTALLATION. separated from the mains supply line.
  • Page 8 ENGLISH 50 mm 70mm Ø M10 Figure 2 - Ground anchor Note The foundation must be allowed to harden suffi ciently before installation. Figure 3 - Heavy load anchor 4.2.3 Fixing the motor base plate to an existing 4.2.4 Opening the opener housing concrete foundation The cover of the housing must be opened for the sliding opener to be installed.
  • Page 9: Gear Rack Installation

    ENGLISH 4.2.5 Installing the opener housing • Remove the 4 nuts (D) and washers (E) used to fi x the base plate to the ground anchors during foundation works. • Cut the empty conduit seal (F) according to the connection lines and install in the opener housing.
  • Page 10 ENGLISH ATTENTION! Art.-Nr.2901624 Incorrectly installed or improperly aligned gear racks can lead to malfunctions. The specifi ed dimensions must be observed! ATTENTION! Damage from dirt and fl ying sparks Drilling dust, chips and fl ying sparks can lead to malfunctions and/or corrosion.
  • Page 11: Installing And Adjusting The End Position Magnets

    ENGLISH 4.3.1 Actuating the emergency release Installing and adjusting the end position magnets In the event of a power failure or malfunction, the opener motor WARNING! can be unlocked. To do this, proceed as follows: • Turn the cover fl ap (K) over the lock to the side. Falling out •...
  • Page 12 ENGLISH Figure 11 End positions Max 38 mm Figure 12 - Distances...
  • Page 13: Commissioning/Connecting Additional Components Information On Electrical Work

    ENGLISH COMMISSIONING/CONNECTING Electrical connection of the opener ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS The mains connection (230 V AC/50 Hz) of the opener requires a line NYY 3 x 1.5 mm (to 20 m supply line) or NYY 3 x 2.5 mm Information on electrical work (to 30 m supply line).
  • Page 14: Connecting External Lighting

    ENGLISH • Connect the fl oating normally open contact for the START command to terminals J1 and J4. • Connect the fl oating normally open contact for the START P command to terminals J2 and J4. E3 E4 Figure 14 - Connecting the signal light 24 V DC E3 E4 Connecting external lighting External lighting may be connected to the control.
  • Page 15: Closing Edge Protection

    ENGLISH movement. The power supply terminals for the photocells are • Connect the 8k2 edge protection fuse or fl oating normally protected by an electronic fuse which cuts off the supply in the closed contact of the safety strip evaluation device type 2 to event of an overload.
  • Page 16: Structure Of The Control Display Indicators

    ENGLISH STRUCTURE OF THE CONTROL Display indicators Once the mains supply has been switched on, the control checks the functionality of the display by switching all segments to 8.8.8.8 for approx. 1.5 sec. The software version is then displayed. At the end of the test, the control menu is displayed: OVERLOAD Figure 22 - Programming buttons The control has 5 main menus:...
  • Page 17: Settings In The Function Menu

    ENGLISH Loading the standard values (main menu 5) Note If no action is performed for more than 1 minute, the control This options resets all menu items back to their default values. exits programming mode without saving the changes. In To load the standard values, proceed as follows: addition, changes are not saved if programming mode is not •...
  • Page 18: Configuring The Control The Confi Guration Menu

    ENGLISH CONFIGURING THE CONTROL • The leaf opens until the gate open limit switch is reached. • The leaf closes until the gate closed end position is reached. The confi guration menu • The maximum required current value (obstacle sensor) for the open direction (P39.o) appears on the display.
  • Page 19: Gate Partially Open Position (Pedestrian Access)

    ENGLISH Gate partially open position (pedestrian access) This menu allows you to set the value for the partially open position. If the START P command (pedestrian opening) is activated, the motor opens as far as the partially open position. Setting range: 0 - 100% of complete opening. Opening direction of the gate This menu allows you to set the opening direction of the gate.
  • Page 20: Running Speed In The Close Direction

    ENGLISH Running speed in the close direction This menu allows you to set the running speed in the close direction. The value displayed represents the gate running speed in %. Soft running speed This menu allows you to set the soft running speed. The value displayed represents the gate speed in %.
  • Page 21: Soft Stop In The Open Direction

    ENGLISH 7.12 Soft stop in the open direction This menu allows you to set the length of the soft stop phase in the open direction. With this function, the motor is operated at minimum speed for the set length before reaching the Open end position.
  • Page 22: Start Pulse (Terminals J1/J4) When The Gate Is Opening

    ENGLISH 7.16 Start pulse (terminals J1/J4) when the gate is opening This menu confi gures the behaviour of the control during the opening phase following a command input. The gate closes again. The gate remains open (the command is ignored). PAUS The gate remains open, the hold-open time is restarted.
  • Page 23: Warning Light (Terminals E4/E5) During The Pause Time

    ENGLISH 7.21 Warning light (terminals E4/E5) during the pause time The warning light is usually actuated only when the gate is moving. If this function is activated, the warning light also lights up when the gate is open or in an intermediate position.
  • Page 24: Photocell 1 Input (Terminals J5/J9)

    ENGLISH 7.24 Photocell 1 input (terminals J5/J9) This menu allows you to activate light barrier type 1. This light barrier is active on opening and closing, a gate movement is stopped immediately and prevented until the light barrier is released. The light barrier is installed inside the gate.
  • Page 25: Closing Edge Protection 2 (Terminals J8/J9) Input

    ENGLISH 7.28 Closing edge protection 2 (terminals J8/J9) input This menu allows you to activate the closing edge protection type 2 input. The input is only active in close direction. nEin The input is deactivated. Input bridging is not necessary. The input is activated.
  • Page 26: Obstacle Sensor In The Open Direction

    ENGLISH 7.32 Obstacle sensor in the open direction This menu allows you to set the sensitivity of the obstacle sensor (speed monitoring) for the open direction. • If the value "0" is selected, the obstacle sensor is deactivated. • The higher the value, the more sensitive the control's response to an obstacle. 7.33 Obstacle sensor in the close direction This menu allows you to set the sensitivity of the obstacle sensor (speed monitoring) for the close direction.
  • Page 27: Radio Receiver Channel 2 Function

    ENGLISH 7.35 Radio receiver channel 2 function This menu allows you to set the function that is executed in the event of a command input via channel 2 of the radio receiver. StAn Standard function, on command input the pedestrian opening function is executed.
  • Page 28: Reading The Cycle Counter

    ENGLISH 7.39 Reading the cycle counter Area 3 is for entry of the number of cycles you wish to be executed before maintenance is due. Pressing the  or  button The control is equipped with an integrated counter, which stores rounds the indicated value to the nearest thousand or hundred, completed opening cycles.
  • Page 29: Operation

    ENGLISH OPERATION Conduct in the event of/following a power failure WARNING! WARNING! Risk of injury from unexpected gate movement The power supply to the system must be switched off before each release and locking action. This prevents an unintended Risk of injury when the gate is pulse from moving the gate.
  • Page 30: Inspection, Checks And Maintenance

    ENGLISH INSPECTION, CHECKS AND Opener and control • Opener fi xing and any brackets that may be present MAINTENANCE • Condition of the gear housing and opener cover • Braking function - actuate the stop circuit, the opener must The sliding opener does not require maintenance, however stop immediately without running on the overall gate system requires maintenance.
  • Page 31: Malfunctions

    ENGLISH MALFUNCTIONS This section describes malfunctions, their causes and possible rectifi cation measures. 10.1 LED MAINS does not switch on 10.4 Opener runs at minimum speed in the open and close direction Cause: There is no voltage at the control. Cause: Following a power failure, a reference run must be Action:...
  • Page 32: Error Table

    ENGLISH ERROR TABLE Display (fl ashing) Info Error/warning Possible cause Remedy Message appears after Error, memory mode The control cannot save the changes. This malfunction cannot be rectifi ed on site. Replace control or send for repair. exiting programming mode. Message appears after Error, motor triac.
  • Page 33 ENGLISH Display (fl ashing) Info Error/warning Possible cause Remedy Message appears after Error when testing CLOSE closing edge protection was Check connection and function of closing CLOSE closing edge active during testing. edge protection and associated evaluation a start command. protection.
  • Page 34: Prg" Menu Function Overview

    ENGLISH "-PRG" MENU FUNCTION OVERVIEW DISPLAY ENTRY DESCRIPTION STANDARD VALUE Set value 0 - 100% Partially open position (percentage of total opening) Direction logic: ● The gate opens to the right. ● The gate opens to the left. P13.o 0.5" - 1.0' Warning light pre-warning time in open direction.
  • Page 35 ENGLISH DISPLAY ENTRY DESCRIPTION STANDARD VALUE Set value STOP input (terminals J3/J4) function: ● The STOP input is deactivated. St.Er ● The STOP command stops the gate. With the next START command, the gate moves in the opposite direction. St.Gr ●...
  • Page 36: Cnt" Menu Function Overview

    ENGLISH DISPLAY ENTRY DESCRIPTION STANDARD VALUE Set value JA/nEin ● ADI interface active. nEin ENDE End of programming. nEin nEin ● Programming mode is not terminated. ● Programming mode is terminated and changed data saved. "-CNT" MENU FUNCTION OVERVIEW DISPLAY ENTRY DESCRIPTION STANDARD VALUE...
  • Page 37 ENGLISH...
  • Page 38: Connection Overview

    ENGLISH CONNECTION OVERVIEW 24VDC OVERLOAD Radio socket E3 E4 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY F1 = T2,5A MAINS...
  • Page 39 ENGLISH J1-J4 Command input (START) for key switch, push button E4-E5 Warning light connection 24 V DC/max. 3 W (fl oating normally open contact) L1 of mains supply 230 V AC/50 Hz J2-J4 Command input (START P) for partial opening N of mains supply 230 V AC/50 Hz (fl...
  • Page 40: Cable Laying Diagram

    ENGLISH CABLE LAYING DIAGRAM Install max. 250 mm from max. 250 mm vom Boden the ground entfernt montieren Max. 100 mm in front max. 100 mm vor of the sliding gate dem Schiebetor Cable laying diagram Sliding opener Gear rack Limit switch bracket with magnet Light barrier type 2 (external)/transmitter Light barrier type 1 (internal)/transmitter...
  • Page 41: Disassembly And Disposal

    ENGLISH DISASSEMBLY AND DISPOSAL 22.4 Performance For the duration of the guarantee, we will repair all defects on the Note product which can be verifi ably traced back to faulty materials or Observe all applicable occupational safety regulations during workmanship. disassembly.
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