Technical Data; Control Board; Installation And Assembly - Dea ADVANCE Series Operating Instructions And Warnings

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3 TECHNICAL DATA

Motor power supply voltage (V)
Absorbed power (W)
Max Thrust (N)
Work cycle (cycles/hour)
Maximum n° of operations in 24
Operating temperature range (°C)
Opening speed (cm/s)
Weight of product with package (Kg)
Sound pressure emitted (dBA)
Protection degree
Power supply (V)
Rated power transformer (VA)
Fuse F1 (A)
Auxiliaries power supply output
Stabilized power supply output for safety devices
Confi gurable Output 1
Confi gurable Output 2
Receiver frequency
Transmitters type of coding
Max remote controllers managed

4 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

4.1 For a satisfactory installation of the product is important to:
• The drive unit can only be mounted on garage doors that are in perfect mechanical condition:
The door must be thoroughly inspected (with particular regard to the springs, wheels/wheel supports, ropes, and hinges) in order
to check for any wear and/or damage. Furthermore, check to make sure that all the fastening screws have been tightened in a
secure and stable manner.
Check the door's balance and smoothness of movement:
The door must be easy to manoeuvre manually along its entire stroke;
The door must maintain its position without moving when stopped in its open or closed positions, or at any intermediate position.
If any damage is encountered prior to installing the drive unit (wear or diffi culties moving the door), stop using the door immediately
and have it repaired by qualifi ed personnel!
Check to make sure that the encumbrance of the drive unit/ track (Fig. 8a - d) is compatible with the selected installation zone.
The device requires a 230V power outlet. This must be installed at about 50 cm from the control unit by a qualifi ed electrician.
NOTE: The standard installation of the "ADVANCE" drive unit has been designed with the motor head towards the side of the
door in order to ensure a minimal distance for the connection to the control unit. If the installation conditions do not allow for
the standard attachment to be performed, the automation unit can be turned 180° with the motor head towards the centre of the
garage. In this case, follow the directions below.
Notice: Standard Installation (Fig. 5a)
The standard installation of the "ADVANCE" drive unit has been designed with the motor head towards the side of the door, and the track
towards the centre of the garage.
Notice: Non-Standard Installation (Fig. 5b)
If the installation site does not allow the unit to be mounted in the Standard position, the automation will have to be turned and installed
in the "traditional" method.
In this case, while holding the release lever in the working position (locked), raise the lever, rotate it by 180° (Fig. 5) and return it to its
original position. At this point, the track can be installed with the chain tensioning part in the jamb of the door. Once this has been done,
continue the installation process from point 4.2.
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OPERATOR
ADVANCE
100
600
20
60
17

CONTROL BOARD

NET724N
220 - 240 V ~ ±10% (50/60 Hz)
150 VA (230/25V)
T2A 250V (retarded)
-
24 V
max 200mA
24 V
24 V
433,92 MHz
HCS fi x-code - HCS rolling code - Dip-switch - DART
ADVANCE XL
24 V
180
1200
25
75
-20÷50 °C
16
4
< 70
IP X0
NET724NXL
24 V
(24V_AUX + 24V_ST = max 200mA)
max 5 W
max 5 W
100

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