Terminal Board Connections; Programming; Configuration; Advanced Parameters - BFT SUPER MA Instruction Manual

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Gate-open warning light: ................................................... 24Vac 3W max
Blinker: .............................................................................. 230V 40W max
Dimensions: ............................................................................. see figure 1
Fuses: ..................................................................................... see figure 2
(* other voltages available on request)
7) TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS (Fig.3)
WARNINGS - For wiring and installation operations, refer to the current
standards and good technical principles.
Wires powered at different voltages must be physically separated, or
suitably insulated with at least 1 mm extra insulation. The wires must be
clamped by an extra fastener near the terminals, for example by bands.
WARNING! For connection to the mains, use a multipolar cable with
a minimum of 3x1.5mm
previously mentioned regulations. For example, if the cable is out side
(in the open), it has to be at least equal to H07RN-F, but if it is on the
inside (or outside but placed in a plastic cable cannel) it has to be or
at least egual to H05VV-F with section 3x1.5mm
JP1
1-2
230Vac±10%, 50-60Hz power supply (1 phase, 2 neutral).
JP2
3-4
230Vac max 300W for zone/courtesy light.
3-5
230Vac output for blinker light (40W max) and EBP 230V
modelelectric lock.
WARNING! If the SSR5 auxiliary board is used to preheat the
motors, move the JP2-5 connection to the JP2-6 terminal of
the SSR5 board.
6-7-8
Motor connection 1 (delayed opening), terminals 6-8 for motor
drive,terminal 7 common.
6-9
Motor capacitor connection 1.
10-11-12
Motor connection 2 (delayed closing), terminals 10-12 for
motor drive, terminal 11 common.
10-13
Motor capacitor connection 2.
N.B. If only one motor is used, use motor output 2 and
configure logic "no. Leaves".
JP7
14-15
Light/alarm output with free n.o. contact, to pilot stair-light
timer or alarm signal for failed gate closure. As a light it
commands an impulse (impulse time 1 s) at the start of the
436
operation, as an alarm it lights up if the gate remains open for
twice the TCA setting (inhibited by dwell TCA (automatic
closing time) logic = 0)
16-17
12Vdc electric lock output, with click (3-second impulse), or
suction
19-20
Output 24V AC (1A max) powers accessories and
photoreceivers.
20-21
Output 24V AC powers phototransmitters.
JP8-JP9
22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31-34-35-36 connections for
several photoreceivers, connect as shown in the diagrams in
fig.7 to fig.18.
JP8
32-33
Lock pushbutton (n.c.). If not used, leave the jumper connected.
21-34,28-29 Input for ADMAP (dangerous movement area accessible to
the public) photocell contact (n.c.). If this is not used, leave the
jumper connected.
With ADMAP Photocell Logic = 0: In case of activation before
opening, movement is prevented; if activation occurs during
opening, movement is stopped and the opening manoeuvre is
resumed after release.
With ADMAP Photocell Logic =1: Photocell excluded on
opening. The opening movement takes place even when an
obstacle is present.
N.B. Regardless of the ADMAP Photocell Logic, photocell
activation during the closing manoeuvre causes stopping and
reopening.
21-35,28-30 If not used, leave the jumper connected. Input for photocelledge
contact on opening SAFE OP(n.c.). In case of activation
during opening, the gate is stopped and partly closed. If not
used, leave the jumper connected
21-35,28-31Input for photocelledge contact on closing SAFE CL (n.c.). In
case of activation during closing, the gate is stopped and partly
reopened. If not used, leave the jumper connected.
37-38
Opening limit switch for motor 1 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
jumper connected.
37-39
Closing limit switch for motor 1 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
jumper connected.
37-40
Opening limit switch for motor 2 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
jumper connected.
37-41
Closing limit switch for motor 2 (n.c.). If not used, leave the
SUPER MA
SUPER MA
2
cross section and complying with the
2
.
jumper connected.
42-43
Pedestrian pushbutton (n.o.). Activation takes place on motor
2; moreover, if the opening cycle has started (not from
pedestrian pushbutton), the pedestrian control has the same
effect as a Start command.
42-44
Open Pushbutton (n.o.).
42-45
Close Pushbutton (n.o.).
42-46
Clock input (n.o.). If the connected contact is open (n.o.), the
leaves close and get ready for normal operation. If the contact
is closed (n.c.), the leaves open and stay open until the
contact reopens.
JP3
47-48
Internal Start Pushbutton (n.o.). Internal Start command for
traffic light.
47-49
Start Pushbutton (n.o.). Parallel to radio receiver relay (CH1).
External Start command for traffic light.
50-51
Second radio channel output for double-channel receiver
board (n.o.). Activates the internal pedestrian or start command,
or the operation of other devices, through the second radio
channel.
52-53
Antenna input for radio receiver board (52 signal, 53 braid).
JP4
Radio receiver board connector.
JP6
Traffic-light / Preheating SSR5 board connector.

8) PROGRAMMING

The control unit is provided with a microprocessor and supplied with
operation parameters set by the manufacturer. The predefined parameters
can only be changed by means of the UNIPRO programmer.
Before modifying the parameters, carefully read the instructions relating to
the UNIPRO programmer, and proceed as described below.
Connect the UNIPRO programmer to the control unit through the UNIFLAT
accessory (See fig.5). Enter the "CONTROL UNIT" menu and the
"PARAMETERS" submenu, and scroll the display screenfuls using the up/
down arrows, then set the numerical values of the parameters listed below.
For the function logics, refer to the "LOGIC" submenu. Here is a list of the
meanings and values which can be ascribed to each parameter.
The predefined parameters are shown between square brackets [0].

8.1) Configuration

1 - Operation time [60s]
Set the numerical value of the operation time from 5 to 180 seconds.
2 - Pedestrian operation time [6s]
Set the numerical value of the pedestrian opening time from 5 to
90 seconds.
3 - Automatic closing time [40s]
Set the numerical value of the TCA automatic closing time from 3 to
120 seconds.
4 - Opening delay time for leaf 1 [1s]
Set the opening delay time for motor 1 with respect to motor 2, which can
be adjusted from 0.5 to 6 seconds.
5 - Closing delay time for leaf 2 [5s]
Set the closing delay time for motor 2, which can be adjusted from 0.5
to 30 seconds.
6 - %Motor torque [99%]
Set the numerical torque value from 0 to 99%. Each time it starts, the
motor receives maximum torque for 2 seconds.
7 - Slow-down time [0s]
Set the end-of-run slow-down time from 0 to 10 seconds. NOTE- Only
use this function when limit switches are fitted.
8 - Traffic-light area clearance time [15s]
Set the required clearance time for the area involved in the traffic
governed by traffic light, from 0 to 30 seconds.
9 - %Braking [0%]
Set the required braking percentage from 0 to 99%, compatibly with the
weight of the gate and the existing mechanical stresses.
10 - %Preheating [30%]
Set the percentage value of the current (from 0 to 99%) which can be
made to pass through the motor windings to keep them at the right
temperature (if the "motor preheating" logic is at 1).

Advanced parameters

11- configuration 4:
% Emergency braking [60%]
Set the emergency braking numerical value from 0 to 99%; emergency
braking is carried out by activating the safety controls available at inputs 33
(Lock), 35 (SAFE OP), and 36 (SAFE CL).
12 - address 5:
%slowdown motor torque [50%]
Set numerically from 0% to 99% the value of motor torque during slowdown
time.
CONTROL UNITS
CONTROL UNITS

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