Erreka BATL1 Installation Manual
Erreka BATL1 Installation Manual

Erreka BATL1 Installation Manual

Swing door operator for one or two wings

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SWING DOOR
OPERATOR
for one or two wings
BATL1:
Power opened-spring closed
BATL3:
Power opened-power closed
ERREKA
Installation
Manual
ERREKA - BATL - GB -
Rel.5.1
GB
- 10/'06 - CD0321

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  • Page 1 ERREKA SWING DOOR OPERATOR for one or two wings Installation BATL1: Power opened-spring closed Manual BATL3: Power opened-power closed ERREKA - BATL - GB - Rel.5.1 - 10/’06 - CD0321...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ERREKA MECHANICAL SECTION page 1.0 ACTUATOR COMPONENTS “ 2.0 ARMS “ 3.0 GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS “ 4.0 MACHINE DIRECTIVES “ 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE “ 6.0 HOW TO PREPARE AND FIX THE ACTUATOR “ 7.0 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS “ 8.0 ARM CONNECTIONS “...
  • Page 4 ERREKA MECHANICAL BATL1: Power opened-spring closed SECTION BATL3: Power opened-power closed...
  • Page 5: Actuator Components

    1.0 ACTUATOR COMPONENTS 1-Regulating dip-switches and potentiometers 5-Keypad board housing 2-Powering board and connections 6-Photocell board housing 3-Spring 7-Projecting pin 4-Spring preload reference 8-Spring locking screw 2.0 ARMS SLIDING ARM ARTICULATED ARM...
  • Page 6: General Safety Recommendations

    3.0 GENERAL SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Only begin to install the actuator after you have carefully read this instruction manual. Both the mechanical part and the electrical part must be installed in a perfectly workmanlike manner, in compliance with the current laws in force. Failure to comply with these latter may result in danger hazards for persons or property. The installer must be a competent person who has been adequately trained.
  • Page 7: How To Prepare And Fix The Actuator

    6.0 HOW TO PREPARE AND FIX THE ACTUATOR Before fixing the actuator and arms, first make sure that the relative bearing structure is strong and secure, that the door has adequate hinges, that it is not subjected to friction that could prevent the system from operating correctly and that the points where the arm is fixed to the wing are strong enough.
  • Page 8: Technical Drawings

    7.0 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS ARTICULATE PUSH ARM (standard) X=12.5 mm X=36.5 mm 18.5 X=60.5 mm X=84.5 mm Utilizable Length and weight Utilizable Length and weight with different fixing sizes NOT Utilizable Length and weight 0 ..250 mm 1000 1500 Fixing drawings available on request...
  • Page 9 SLIDE PULL ARM (standard) X=51.5 mm X=75.5 mm 18.5 0..200 9 mm X=99.5 mm 20.5 X=123.5 mm Utilizable Length and weight Utilizable Length and weight with different fixing sizes NOT Utilizable Length and weight 1000 1500 Fixing drawings available on request...
  • Page 10: Arm Connections

    8.0 ARM CONNECTION Warning: strictly comply with the steps described when fixing the arms. Only remove the spring preload locking screw when specified in the instructions. Removal of the spring preload locking screw causes the pulleys and gears in the actuator to move.
  • Page 11: Arm Removal

    9.0 ARM REMOVAL Warning: Strictly comply with the steps described when removing the arms. Only remove the screw that fixes the tapering pin and tighten the puller nut when specified in the instructions. Removal of the screw that fixes the tapered pin and use of the puller nut may cause the pulleys and gears in the actuator to move unless the closing spring has been previously locked.
  • Page 12: Extension Shaft

    10.0 EXTENSION SHAFT Where the conical shaft height should be not sufficente for the application, Is available an extension shaft (optional) to increase this height. For available heights refer to paragraph 7.0 First of all deconnect the arm from the conical connection by unscrew the two head screws.
  • Page 13 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Maintenance program for swing door BATL: Each 6 month: ! Attention- Before work on the operator cut main power line. Check that all securing screws are well tightened. Clean and lubricate moving and sliding components. Lubricate closing spring if present. Check wiring connections.
  • Page 14 notes...
  • Page 15 ERREKA BATL1: ELECTRONIC Power opened-spring closed SECTION BATL3: Power opened-power closed...
  • Page 16: Electrical Connections

    BATL3 with motorized closing system BATL1 (with spring closing system) 1) ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Fig.1 TERMINAL BOARD M1 230 V.a.c. power supply: phase wire to terminal F , neutral wire to terminal N + ground connection. The line is protected by the 5A fuse F1.
  • Page 17 TERMINAL BOARD M3 Terminals 8-11 N.O. EXTERNAL RADAR input. Commands the door opening function. It is excluded by the digital BATL7 selector in the night lock exit only functions. It is excluded by the manual BATL9 selector in the night lock exit only functions.
  • Page 18: Description Of Logic Part Lgn Of The Control Unit

    = connection for the LOGIC TAST interface module of selector BATL7 CONNECTOR J9 = connector for the ERREKA photocell board. CONNECTOR J13 = connection between the MASTER and the SLAVE control unit for two-wing swing door (see sect. 13). Use the MASTER/SLAVE wiring for BATL3 mod.WR3MS.
  • Page 19: How To Reset The Spring Preload

    If this happened, the spring would be relieved well beyond its preset level. The BATL1 actuator is supplied with the reclosing spring preloaded with a standard value, whereby the red mark on the belt matches the red mark on the pulley (see figure alongside).
  • Page 20: How To Set The Device At Work (Initial Set-Up)

    Move dip-switch 4 of S1 to the ON position, but only if the electro-lock is installed. d) Move dip-switch 5 of S1 to the ON position to enable, in the BATL1 version, closing with motor push in addition to spring push.
  • Page 21: Manual Function Selectors

    (with dip-switch 7 of S1 in the ON position). Door open condition. 5.2) MANUAL SELECTOR BATL9 ERREKA Manual selector BATL9 is used to enter the operating program of the BATL3 door. WARNING When mechanical selector BATL9 is used, keep the function selector switch at the side of the device in the “0”...
  • Page 22: Functions Of Dip Switch S1

    FUNCTIONS OF DIP SWITCH S1 Select the functions by means of dip-switch S1 of the control unit or by means of the indicator light of the selector BATL7 (consult sect. 9.2 for the settings of digital selector BATL7 Selector / Control unit DIP 1 ON = Push &...
  • Page 23: Functions Of Dip Switch S2 (Only Via Digital Selector Batl7)

    7) DIP SWITCH S2 FUNCTIONS (only via digital selector BATL7) Set up the functions by means of the indicator light of digital selector BATL7 (see sect.9.2). DIP 1 ON = STEPPING function activated. One pulse opens and a seconde pulse closes The START and EMERGENCY inputs anre enabled.
  • Page 24: Potentiometer Adjustments

    8) POTENTIOMETER ADJUSTMENTS FROM VIA CONTROL SELECTOR BATL7 WORK PARAMETERS UNIT Note: If the program symbol is of a light colour, the led is on Opening speed Closing speed Safety sensor inhibiting distance in opening mode Pushing thrust limitation Pause time - max 20” - min. 0 Closing upkeep voltage Wind stop force intensity Push &...
  • Page 25: Digital Selector Batl7

    If the led is permanently on or flashing, it means that there is no communication between the selector and the control unit.. ERREKA ERREKA In this case, check the electrical connection Make sure that the LOGIC TAST module is installed.
  • Page 26: The Remote Control

    9.1) THE REMOTE CONTROL A radio receiver is built into digital selector BATL7. It can be used to control Label’s SPYCO series remote controls with both one and three channels. SPYCO remote controls transmit a rolling code (the code changes on each transmission according to a preset algorythm) and render the system immune to attempts to clone the code.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Device With Remote Programming Via Selector Batl7

    9.2) Adjusting the device with remote programming via selector BATL7 For the remote programming of DIP S1 and of potentiometers from TM1 to TM5 to become operative, DIP12 of S1 must be set to the ON position. The programming of all other parameters does not depend on DIP 12 of S1. Comply with the following instructions to access the programming mode: A) Move the selector’s locking key to the functions locked position B) Press the selector’s SET...
  • Page 28: Courtesy Mode For The Disabled

    10) COURTESY MODE FOR THE DISABLED Move dipswitch 8 of S1 to the ON position to enable the courtesy function for disabled persons. Two inputs of the BATL3 unit, i.e. START and EMERGENCY, are dedicated to the use of special opening buttons able to be used by disabled persons.
  • Page 29 TABLE 12.1 DIP SWITCH S2 DIP SWITCH BATL3 NUMBER OF PHOTOCELLS INSTALLED AND THEIR USE CONTROL UNIT PHOTOCELL (to be set with BOARD selector BATL7) FK38 DIP8 DIP9 DIP1 DIP2 1 CLOSING SAFETY PAIR (FT3/FR3) 1 PAIR AS OPENING CONTROL (FT1/FR1) PAIRS AS OPENING CONTROL (FT1/FR1 &...
  • Page 30: Swing Door With Two Wings

    13) SWING DOOR WITH TWO WINGS A door with two wings can be controlled by using two BATL3 actuators. Carefully consult the drawings in the “MECHANICAL SECTION” at the beginning of this manual in order to establish the fixing dimensions, opening direction of the wing and the maximum weight allowed by the wing length. The system comprises a main control unit, which must be configured as the MASTER and whose task is to handle the general operation of the door, and a second control unit configured as the SLAVE, which receives orders and information from the MASTER.
  • Page 31: 1) Actuator With Master Control Unit

    A) Fix the two BATL3 actuators in compliance with the dimensions and wing opening direction shown in the drawings in the mechanical section of this manual. FOR THE "BATL1" VERSION ONLY: To effect the connection of the arms choose the ideal load of the spring depending on the leaf characteristics as described in the paragraph 8.0 of the mechanical part.
  • Page 32: Functions And Adjustments

    TECHNICAL MENU (see sect. 18 TECHNICAL MENU) and modify the values in points 13 (wing delay on opening) and 14 (wing delay on closing). The hold time with the door open must only be regulated by potentiometer TM5 of the MASTER control unit. ERREKA WARNING: If digital selector BATL7 displays the following condition, it means that a communication fault has been detected between the MASTER and SLAVE control units.
  • Page 33: Pedestrian Opening

    DIP 3 = CYCLIC FUNCTION (repeated opening and closing) DIP 4 = ELECTRO-LOCK OPERATING MODE DIP 5 = MOTOR-POWERED CLOSING (BATL1 version only) DIP 6 = INITIAL SET-UP DIP 7 = DOOR OPEN/NIGHT LOCK (with function selector switch on II) DIP 8 = COURTESY MODE FOR THE DISABLEDI DIP 9 = 10 sec OPENING WITH “NIGHT LOCK”...
  • Page 34: Meanings Of The Buzzer Signals (Beeps)

    TECHNICAL MENU PARAMETERS MASTER SLAVE 1) PUSHING FORCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CLOSING MANOEUVRE (only the BATL1 version) 2) PUSHING DISTANCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CLOSING MANOEUVRE (only the BATL1 version) 3) NOT USED 4) NOT USED 5) END OF TRAVEL DISTANCE ON OPENING...
  • Page 35: Advanced Functions - Technical Menu

    1) PUSHING FORCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE CLOSING MANOEUVRE (only the BATL1 version) This is the pushing force at the beginning of the closing manoeuvre that helps the door to start moving when the force of the spring alone is unable to provide sufficient force on start-up.
  • Page 36 5) END OF TRAVEL DISTANCE ON OPENING This is the distance between end of travel on opening and the final resting point. Increase the value to increase the distance. Press the SET key to access the point 6 adjustment option. 6) PUSHING POWER AT END OF OPENING MANOEUVRE This is the pushing power in the last section of the opening phase.
  • Page 37 12)WIND STOP FORCE INTENSITY ON OPENING Helps to keep the device in the “door open” status, preventing the wind or other causes from closing accidentally. Increase the value to obtain a stronger force. Press the SET key to access the point 13 adjustment option. 13) WING DELAY ON OPENING This parameter can only be adjusted after the “DOUBLE-WING DOOR”...
  • Page 38 notes...
  • Page 40 ERREKA Automatic Doors ERREKA Automatic Doors Matz-Erreka S.Coop. San Juan auzoa, 93 20570 Bergara (Guipuzkoa) Spain Tel. (+34) 902 362 086 (+34) 943 769 901 e-mail: automaticdoors@matz-erreka.es www.erreka.com...

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