ELBE 909 Instructions Manual

ELBE 909 Instructions Manual

Control panel for swing gates 230vac

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909 Control Panel Instruction For Swing Gates 230VAC

General safety rules

WARNING: Unskilled personnel should never be allowed to assemble, repair or adjust the devices and all necessary
Unskilled personnel should never be allowed to assemble, repair or adjust the devices and all necessary
precautions must be taken to prevent accidents: power supply disconnected (including backup batteries if present).This
precautions must be taken to prevent accidents: power supply disconnected (including backup batteries if present).This
precautions must be taken to prevent accidents: power supply disconnected (including backup batteries if present).This
product is not suitable for installation in explosive atmospheres.
Keep this handbook carefully, store it attached to the technical installation leaflet in a safe place where it is available
Keep this handbook carefully, store it attached to the technical installation leaflet in a safe place where it is available
Keep this handbook carefully, store it attached to the technical installation leaflet in a safe place where it is available
to anyone who may need it and make sure that all involved personnel are aware of this.

Type of product

Type of product
Type of product
The control panel 909 is suitable to control swing gates (1 or 2 operators) with or without electronic clutch. It is auto-
The control p
The control panel 909 is suitable to control swing gates (1 or 2 operators) with or without electronic clutch. It is auto-
anel 909 is suitable to control swing gates (1 or 2 operators) with or without electronic clutch. It is auto-
programmable and provided with an adjustable anti-crushing feature. It is possible to add a timer to the START input to
programmable and provided with an adjustable anti-crushing feature. It is possible to add a timer to the START input to
programmable and provided with an adjustable anti-crushing feature. It is possible to add a timer to the START input to
program openings and closings. It is protected from interferences, lightning and electrostatic events. This control panel has
program openings and closings. It is protected from interferences, lightning and electrostatic events. This control panel has
program openings and closings. It is protected from interferences, lightning and electrostatic events. This control panel has
past all the tests regarding electromagnetic emissions and interferences according to the European standards directive
past all the tests regarding electromagnetic emissions and interferences according to the European standards directive
past all the tests regarding electromagnetic emissions and interferences according to the European standards directive
EMC 89/336/CEE, 92/31/CEE, BT 73/23/CEE e 93/68/CEE.
EMC 89/336/CEE, 92/31/CEE, BT 73/23/CEE e 93/68/CEE.
WARNING: the installation and setting of this control panel has to be done only by qualified persons who respect all the actual norms in the field of automatic entrances as well
as all the information reported on this manuals. In any case, the installer has to check if it is necessary to install a switch or breaker on the power point before wiring the control
panel to the main power supply according to the actual norms. The manufacturer of this control panel can not be responsible for damages or others if the panel is used in a
different way to the one explained in this manual. Protect the device with a 6A switch with suitable fuses and earth protection. Use the provided transformer or a similar one.
Check that ground wire is connected to the right place. Use individual wires and NOT a multiwires cable. If the distance of the wires is longer than 50 m, then install a relay to
control the inputs. All NC inputs must be wired to the input 7 if not used. Minimum diameter is 2,5mm for the wires connecting light and motor. To avoid any interference keep
wires for the inputs separated from those for the outputs.

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  • Page 1 Type of product Type of product The control panel 909 is suitable to control swing gates (1 or 2 operators) with or without electronic clutch. It is auto- The control p The control panel 909 is suitable to control swing gates (1 or 2 operators) with or without electronic clutch. It is auto- anel 909 is suitable to control swing gates (1 or 2 operators) with or without electronic clutch.
  • Page 2 3) DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS. Obstacle detection system, (Anti crushing) dip switch Programmable Functions 4) Terminal legend and general PCB schematic Programming the 909 circuit board and remotes 8) Self programming of working times and slowing speed 9) Programming automatic closing and more about remote programming...
  • Page 3 Obstacle detection system (anti crushing) The 909 control board is equipped with obstacle detection and the sensitivity can be adjusted by using the trimmer marked SENS . This trimmer controls the level set that the gate will stop and reverse away if an obstacle is met during the normal run time.
  • Page 4 Terminal legend 1 - 2 Pedestrian button input, N.O. contact. Open only M1 12 - 13 Output steady warning light 230 Vac max 100 W. PED. FLASH (M1) 1 - 3 In put Start (NO contact). While opening it works step by step 14 - 15 - Output motor 1 for pedestrian leaf, (14 common, 15 opening, START...
  • Page 5 909 Typical wiring diagram Cable Information Viro lock Main Supply 230Vac @ when 6.0Amp(minimum) specified Photocells, Safety Edges and Viro Lock -BT cable, CW1128 recommended. Motors 4 Core 1.5mm Aerial Wire These 3 circuits marked (red) need linking if the circuits are not being used.
  • Page 6 Photocells The photocells are in pairs, one transmitter and one receiver. They should be mounted 500-600 mm from the ground and face each other level. Each photocell regardless of type has a 24VAC supply. The receiving photocell does the switching on and off to the control panel. If the transmitting beam can reach the receiving photocell, there will be a completed circuit to the main panel and the gate/s will function.
  • Page 7 Programming the 909 circuit board Before you start to programme! Check that the gate wing stops are in place and set! If you are using motors with inbuilt electric limit switches, move these so they are not operational for the purpose of the test (NC). They can be re-introduced after the set up is completed Check that you have wired the photocells correctly and bridged (linked) the normally closed (N.C) circuits that are not being...
  • Page 8 STEP5 Self programming of working times and slowing speed Make sure that you have end stops for each wing set. Depending on the motor type, these may be built into the motor or for motors without stops a gate wing stop will be needed. A closing floor stop, (CENTRE STOP) is highly recommended in any case because this ensures that the gates are held tight when closed.
  • Page 9 Check the operation of the photocells! The gate should stop and reopen, when you break the photocell beam during the closing cycle of the gate. PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC CLOSING Before you change the gate/s to automatic closing, consider that the gates will be operating unattended and could close while a vehicle is within the swing area of the gates.
  • Page 10 4. Dial in, 00000 OK 99999 OK 5 5. With the gate/s closed, enter radio code programming (for the START control). On the 909 panel, press and 5. With the gate/s closed, enter radio code programming (for the START control).
  • Page 11 ELBE Radio-keypad programming Installation Before physically installing the unit in its mounting position it is good practice to perform a practical test to assess the functionality and Before physically installing the unit in its mounting position it is good practice to perform a practical test to assess the fu...
  • Page 12 Installer: (Name, address, telephone) UNAC GUIDE No. 2 FOR THE MOTORISATION OF HINGED GATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 98/37/EEC AND THE APPLICABLE PARTS OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 98/37/EEC AND THE APPLICABLE PARTS OF STANDARDS EN 13241-1, EN 12453, EN 12445 With this publication UNAC sets out to inform and assist installers in applying the specifications of the directives stallers in applying the specifications of the directives stallers in applying the specifications of the directives...
  • Page 13 KEY TO THE MECHANICAL RISKS CAUSED BY MOVEMENT Impact Pursuant to the Machinery Directive: Crushing “Danger zones” refer to any zone within and/or ‰ around machinery in which an exposed person is subject to a risk to his or her health and safety. “Exposed person”...
  • Page 14 Type of risks Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) 1.3.7 Mechanical risks caused by the movement of the gate (see references in Figure 1). 1.3.8 CAUTION – If the door/gate is used solely with hold-to-run controls (and meets the requirements of the standard EN 12453), the danger points listed below do not have to be protected.
  • Page 15 Type of risks considered Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) [4] Impact and crushing in the area of opening (Figure 1, risk B). F Observe the safety distances illustrated (in the most prominent part of the leaf). Motor F Measure the forces of opening (by means of the special instrument required by the standard EN...
  • Page 16 Type of risks Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) 1.3.7 Mechanical risks due to movement of the leaf. 1.3.8 [7] Dragging of the F Check that there is a clearance > 25 mm, hands on the hinges side edge (Figure 1, risk D).
  • Page 17 Type of risks Evaluation criteria and solutions to be adopted Ann. 1 (Tick the box corresponding to the solution adopted) F Install the controls (e.g. key selector) so that the user is not in a danger 1.2.5 [17] Consistency of controls zone, and check that the meaning of the controls has been understood by the user (for example the function selector).

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